Heroes and Idols

Cover of Heroes and Idols by Richard Baran
Year: 2016
Language: en
Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 9781590953181
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.7495716908 Pounds
Width: 0.52 Inches
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Heroes and Idols by Richard Baran is a work of fiction published by TotalRecall Publications, Incorporated on June 7, 2016. This edition spans 230 pages and is presented in English. The narrative intertwines the lives of several characters, including a young girl named Tess, who learns valuable lessons from her burlesque star aunt and an Ojibwa Indian Chief during a summer vacation in 1945. The stories explore themes of heroism and personal growth through the experiences of various individuals, each connected by their relationships and the lessons they learn.

Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of interconnected tales that delve into the complexities of love, loss, and the impact of mentors. The characters, including Georgie, Stan, and Gil, reflect on their pasts and the figures they idolize, revealing how these relationships shape their identities and choices. The book captures the essence of action and adventure, inviting readers to explore the emotional landscapes of its characters as they navigate their journeys of self-discovery and remembrance.


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Heros and Idols by Richard Baran

Seven year old Tess savored the experiences she had while on vacation to the Northwoods during the summer of 1945 with her burlesque star aunt, Rose and an Ojibwa Indian Chief, John Proud Bear. Back then she received her Ojibwa name, Lady of the Blue Sky and discovered two heroes. Lessons learned from the two in Lunch with a Gypsy helped pave the way for her eventual survival and happiness.

Georgie, a nickname he detested all of his life, attended the wake of a secret love from years past only to find a bigger secret. Buried dreams of his illicit love with Maggie, the preppie school teacher, are unearthed. So are memories of Nana Beam, his hero and idol who drank whiskey from a Mason jar and lovingly lectured him with pearls of philosophy about repentance and doing the right thing with his life in I’ve Got a Secret.

As a boy, Stan both feared and idolized his two grandfathers, Grandpa Zev and Gramps. Their gruff lessons about the real world helped Stan get through a broken heart. The death of Stan’s wife, and then his mother, led him back to El B, his high school sweetheart from over four decades ago. It was a high school class ring he found in his mother’s antique sewing box that took him and his rediscovered love from the teen years back to visit an old, scarred maple tree in a forest preserve during Thanksgiving in The One that Got Away. Thirteen year old, Gil had three heroes growing up. There was his grandfather, Poppy Paul an officer in the Prussian army, who taught him to respect and cherish his given name, Gilead. Gil’s father was his second idol receiving that status. He had formally introduced his son to Wrigley Field the day after the Chicago Cubs traded Gil’s third idol, Andy Pafko to the Brooklyn Dodgers. That day at the ball game, Gil discovered another side to his father. Tragically, death claimed Gil’s father soon after and Gil later found a unique way to keep his dad’s memory alive in Trading Prushka.

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Publisher: TotalRecall Publications, Incorporated. Year: 2016.
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ISBN-13: 9781590953181.
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Language: en. Pages: 230.

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