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Morrison

A Feast of Friends

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As the barrier of misinformation about Jim grew, I realized that those who should have been heard - the people he trusted most, those he traveled with, shared his time and thoughts with, namely his friends - were not being listened to at all. So I began to contact Jim's friends one by one, hoping that my questions would elicit firsthand information and meaningful observations. This book focuses on elements and facts that illuminate an extraordinary human being. The intent of these fragments of memories is to outline a more accurate, realistic, and understandable portrait of Jim. By evaluating the observations of those who knew Jim, each reader can arrive at their own conclusions about who he was and the significance of his life. The pieces are available to you; now it is up to you to complete the mosaic.

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Morrison, Frank Lisciandro

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1991
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Title
Morrison
Subtitle
A Feast of Friends
Language
English
Released
1991
Format
Paperback
Pages
174
ISBN10
0446392766
ISBN13
9780446392761
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As the barrier of misinformation about Jim grew, I realized that those who should have been heard - the people he trusted most, those he traveled with, shared his time and thoughts with, namely his friends - were not being listened to at all. So I began to contact Jim's friends one by one, hoping that my questions would elicit firsthand information and meaningful observations. This book focuses on elements and facts that illuminate an extraordinary human being. The intent of these fragments of memories is to outline a more accurate, realistic, and understandable portrait of Jim. By evaluating the observations of those who knew Jim, each reader can arrive at their own conclusions about who he was and the significance of his life. The pieces are available to you; now it is up to you to complete the mosaic.