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That's Why They Call It Work is the final book of a three-part memoir that chronicles the author's life. Al three were written as stand-alone volumes. Brooklyn born and raised, the author writes with Brooklyn wit along with a Brooklyn cadence. George Washington Didn't Sleep Here is self-explanatory. The title of That's Why They Call It Work comes from the author's response to his son who noted that work was hard, to which the author replied, "That's why they call it work." Readers are taken on a train of words that carries them through six states and a dozen or so cities. There are episodes that evoke fear, wonderment, challenges to believability, and some good old- fashioned belly laughs. Unique to this book are quotations from famous writers about writers and writing-some that are quite surprising.
Mossad learns that a Russian oligarch is looking for safety for himself and his family.They invite the family to Israel since his fortune was in part the result of his being the founder, head, and majority owner of a cybersecurity company
"I have learned what suffering means. In a way that was impossible, I think I can understand something of the pain black people have come to endure. I know I contributed to that pain, and I can only ask your forgiveness."
Mossad accidentally finds an unknown weapon, ostensibly placed by Palestinian terrorists. More troubling, upon inspection, the weapon bears Chinese markings and is equipped with Iranian missiles. How did that happen?
Steven Thomas lives in terror; his mother, Elaine, is schizophrenic and his father, Joe, is an alcoholic. Steven's nightmare life is a function of his mother's schizophrenic episodes and alienation from his father.
A struggling actress' life gets turned upside down when she witnesses the burial of an urn in her yard. She gets entangled with the "dead girl," a Latina and her criminal antics
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