Not Quite an Ordinary Life
The Memories Of An Ordinary Man Who Lived A Somewhat Extraordinary Life
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About the Book
Full of wisdom and honesty, Not Quite an Ordinary Life shares the rather extraordinary life of J. David Joyce, a common man who took the common man’s journey through life.
One of eight children born to an Irish Catholic housepainter and his wife, Joyce grew up in the midst of poverty in a small New York town. In his youth, he endured (and survived) Catholic school, dealt with his father’s addiction to morphine, and learned the importance of hard work. As an adult, he served a tour of duty in Vietnam, suffered through financial difficulties, and mourned the death of his only son. Yet through it all, Joyce continued to believe in a better life for himself and his family. His middle class success included a solid marriage, wonderful children, advanced education, and worldwide travel. He enjoyed a twenty-year career in the US Air Force working in foreign intelligence collection and analysis, as well as being a counselor to veterans. In later years, he became an IRS agent and finished his working life as an accountant.
Rich with detail and brimming with emotion, Not Quite an Ordinary Life reveals one man’s strength and courage against the odds and his remarkable zest in pursuing the American dream.
About the Author
Seventy-four-year-old J. David Joyce lives in the high desert of New Mexico. His five grandchildren give him great joy, his golfing friends provide him with challenges, and his wife of forty-seven years will not let him rest on his laurels. Joyce is also the author of You Are the Future, a book of advice for teenagers and young adults.