ISBN-13: 9781460986264 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 674 str.
Here is a first hand account of a boy trying to become a man during a time of change as dramatic as any time in history. His quest to discover the purpose in his life, as an artist, cowboy veterinarian, college professor, publisher and writer, leads him through many misfortunes as well as satisfying experiences on his way to discover that life is what you make of it. Born in the depression, he grew up in the fabulous fifties soaking in the culture of the western United States. His genetics and cultural background provided him with his individuality and long life. His many talents made it difficult to focus on a single professional path, but he learns how to carve out a unique career as a veterinarian. His struggle with the religion he inherited is intensified as he becomes educated. It takes many years for him to learn that veterinary practice is not enough of a challenge, and he takes the role of educator as a lifetime goal. That starts with college teaching and advanced academic education, then continues with intense worldly education during dramatic changing times. He focuses on teaching young college students, then becomes a writer and publisher of educational material for horse owners. Eventually he answers the challenge of educating other veterinarians as medical knowledge becomes exponential. Along the way, he decides a professional career is not enough to make his life worthwhile. He finally learns that life becomes important to him when he involves himself in the lives of others, most importantly, his family and close friends. And so, this book is also about his family, friends and mentors, bringing to the reader a picture of a person seeking his way through one of the most interesting 79 year period of human history.