Pandemic, Politics, the Rise and Fall of Humpty Dumpty

Pandemic, Politics, the Rise and Fall of Humpty Dumpty
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Total Pages : 108
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Book Synopsis Pandemic, Politics, the Rise and Fall of Humpty Dumpty by : Duncan Cullman

Download or read book Pandemic, Politics, the Rise and Fall of Humpty Dumpty written by Duncan Cullman and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2021-04-15 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Duncan Cullman was abandoned on the steps of a church as an infant. No one knew exactly where he had come from, but a large American car had been seen speeding away. “My son, you came directly from God — El Dios,” his mother said, for she was Spanish, from some island in the Caribbean. She had gone to Cartagena, in Colombia, to marry Cullman’s father, but then they had returned to south Bogota. His mother also suggested that maybe he was “one of those gringos,” because his hair was blond and his eyes are blue. While he laughed at the idea, he grew up dreaming that he was destined to be like a king or one of those rich gringos and live in a big mansion with a large garden, many fine trees, and servants that he would treat well. In this compilation of poems and short stories, Cullman looks back at how he did become a king of sorts, achieving renowned status as a ski racer, spending time with John Denver in Aspen, Colorado, shortly before the singer’s death, and enjoying life to the fullest.


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