Enter a world, not only read about it., September 4, 2016
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This review is from: For What He Could Become (Paperback)
James Misko’s book took me on a ride I never
imagined I would experience. In direct prose that is never overblown or
superfluous, Misko takes us into the world of Bill Williams, an
Athabaskan native as he comes to terms with the hand life has dealt him
and which he plays, for better and worse, over the next forty years.
Bill is a deeply flawed man, yet we come to identify with him and care
about him, as an 18 year old soldier in WWII and as a 48 year old
Iditarod racer. It takes a skilled writer who enables the reader to
experience his characters’ world, not only to read about it. “For What
He Could Become” is never predictable, but always believable. I
recommend this book without reservation.
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