I Laugh and My Heart Is Breaking
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About the Book
Lisa, a young woman, digs into a dusty box that was retrieved from the attic and finds a treasure trove of manuscripts and letters.
Fascinated, she obtains the permission from her Godfather Henry, a retired teacher and writer, to read, select and eventually publish her find.
The selected manuscripts deal with a vast variety of life's aspects and foibles.
The discussion of three fogbound intellectual sailors on the Maine coast delves into deep thoughts, while a story of two teenage boys in rural Germany will put any reader into stitches.
Very sensitively, A Concert interprets a Dvorak string quartet and is complimented in the same mood by a narrative poem Sonata for Guitar and Gardenia.
The sergeant laughs and laughs explains how laughter may be unhealthy, yet it may serve as a pressure valve that helps to handle the stress of combat.
The author could not possibly find a more appropriate and more intriguing title for this book, than: I Laugh and My Heart Is Breaking.
About the Author
U.H. Berner left Germany as a Fulbright Scholar to teach English Literature in the U.S. Retired from the academy, he turned to the family tradition of breeding and training horses with his wife on a small farm in Southeast Texas and working on a major novel: The Bunkhouse Boys of Fort Bison.