ONCE UPON A LIFE
A Life's Tales, Stories, Views And Friends
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About the Book
A life, every life, has a story to tell, a real actual story. Subject and theme are the only variables in that life and the story it tells. In that reality of reality, one does not have to invent. It really happened. These real encounters do not require the embellishments and inventions of fiction. The empathy in these writings is that everyone can relate to someone else's experiences in their sometimes similarity where it will precipitate a nod of association or recognition in another life lived. Stories that could be told
About the Author
Constantine Michael Xeros, a native Texan of Dallas of immigrant Greeks from Messinia of the Peloponnesus. Educated in the public schools and the Holy Trinity Parish; fluency in Greek. WWII veteran. Graduate of Texas A&M University, Bachelor of Science, Aeronautical Engineering. Author of One Man?s Grief; an Odyssey of Loss and Grief.