To Be Or Not To Be...
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About the Book
This book depicts a person's life, which is very normal until the eleventh year. At that time the revelation of a family's darkest secret sets the course for some very trying and painful experiences - and, indeed, may be the cause of totally destructive actions on the part of the person.
About the Author
Articles by Norman L. Wolfson have been published in various magazines and newspapers including The New York Times. His subjects have included a wide variety ranging from poker to politics and pets to personalities. As a newspaper man he wrote by-line features. As a politician he managed many campaigns as well as the office of a high-ranking member of congress. As a communications consultant he has served a so-called dictator and presidents of nations, including the United States, and some of the chief executive officers of America's top 500 corporations, as well as such interesting and vital personalities as J. Presper Eckert, the father of the electronic computer, Al Capp, the cartoonist,. Herbert Hoover, president of The Hoover Company and Herman Lay, chairman of PepsiCo. In his seventh decade, he is married and the father of three children and two grandchildren.