My Life: Fact is Stranger Than Fiction
by Norman Rubin
Xlibris


"My last position, was perhaps the most fulfilling, was applying my talents by designing equipment to help individuals with special needs."

Rubin met his wife, Judy, when they were teenagers. As adults, they got married and had three children. Over the years, the couple has traveled to various places, including Costa Rica, Mexico, and Alaska. The author also recounts an event that challenged their views on the supernatural. Although they considered themselves pragmatic realists, one night, Judy saw a faint white shadow of her father at the foot of their bed. Later, she discovered that her father had indeed passed away. Throughout this journey, Rubin shares interesting stories encompassing his personal and professional life.

In his autobiography, Rubin invites readers on a creative writing journey based on his own adventures. He encourages them to participate in this process by writing about their own life experiences. By sharing his stories as an example, he provides a clear model for readers to follow, allowing them to enjoy the writing process just as he did. Writing about his life has not only enriched Rubin's skills but also brought him joy, which is why he urges readers to join in the fun. This book takes readers on a captivating exploration of his journey to craft poignant stories that have deeply influenced his life. With genuine enthusiasm, he shares these powerful narratives, inviting others to experience the emotions he has felt along the way. Rubin is refreshingly transparent about the significant events that have stirred his soul as he seeks to connect with his audience through complete honesty and vulnerability. Each tale is infused with rich detail, allowing readers to feel the weight of his experiences and the lessons they have imparted.

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