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Shooting for the MoonA story of discovery, friendship, and the bluesJoby Black is the kind of man who could blend into the wallpaper. Average job, average future, average everything. But when a legacy from his long-lost, wayward uncle erupts into his life, Joby finds out that "average" can turn into "absolutely outrageous" overnight. Nothing will be the same.So, forget Socrates. If you want wisdom, the blues has been teaching life lessons for years, and it does it with more rhythm and more grit.Shooting for the Moon is a rollicking, uplifting tale that proves you never know what's waiting…mehr

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Shooting for the MoonA story of discovery, friendship, and the bluesJoby Black is the kind of man who could blend into the wallpaper. Average job, average future, average everything. But when a legacy from his long-lost, wayward uncle erupts into his life, Joby finds out that "average" can turn into "absolutely outrageous" overnight. Nothing will be the same.So, forget Socrates. If you want wisdom, the blues has been teaching life lessons for years, and it does it with more rhythm and more grit.Shooting for the Moon is a rollicking, uplifting tale that proves you never know what's waiting around the corner. Sometimes it's heartbreak, sometimes it's hope, and sometimes it's an uncle who makes you wonder if family reunions should come with a health warning.Michael Kerry White delivers a story that rocks hard, laughs loud, and reminds us that life (like the blues) is best played with grit, heart, and a smile.
Autorenporträt
Michael Kerry White, born in South Wales, is a BAFTA-nominated actor, award-winning writer, and accomplished public speaker. After a 35-year career as an International Sales Director, he embraced the arts in 2011, appearing in over 90 films including The Tattooist of Auschwitz with Harvey Keitel and No Time To Die as the Head of Spectre. His debut novel, Shooting For The Moon, draws on his love of blues music, his sense of fun, and his motto: "say yes more."