Sixty Magnificent Years

Sixty Magnificent Years by Mark Lages, published by AuthorHouse on August 4, 2017, is a work of fiction that spans 340 pages. The narrative centers on Joey Ford, who reflects on his life as he faces death. Through a montage of memories and thoughts, he shares his experiences, exploring the meaning of life and the significance of both birth and death.
Readers will find an engaging exploration of the human experience in this original self-portrait. The book invites contemplation on life’s moments, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the journey from birth to death. Lages presents a unique perspective that resonates with the universal themes of existence, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in personal reflections and life’s intricacies.
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Joey Ford is about to die. He isn’t famous, or rich, or remarkably talented, but like all of us his life is rich with experiences. Before he dies he puts his sixty years of living down on paper in a remarkable montage of memories and ruminations. He claims to have discovered the meaning of life, but has he? And what can we learn from this inspirational self-portrait? This refreshingly original book is an entertaining leap into the heart and soul of a modern man. Hopefully you come away embracing your birth, death, and every magnificent moment in between.
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