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As a 32-year-old sportswriter in Boston, Michael "Mike" Fitzpatrick is living the dream - until the day he loses his job, house, wife and baby within the span of three months. On the brink of despair, he receives a call from his friend Padraig Shanahan who offers him a lifeline. An Irish national hero and entrepreneur, Shanahan asks Mike to move to Waterford to revive his floundering sports magazine. But Mike has his work cut out for him and is met with critical opposition from the magazine's editor - One Pint Sullivan - and Shanahan's twin daughters. And that's only the beginning. As Mike…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As a 32-year-old sportswriter in Boston, Michael "Mike" Fitzpatrick is living the dream - until the day he loses his job, house, wife and baby within the span of three months. On the brink of despair, he receives a call from his friend Padraig Shanahan who offers him a lifeline. An Irish national hero and entrepreneur, Shanahan asks Mike to move to Waterford to revive his floundering sports magazine. But Mike has his work cut out for him and is met with critical opposition from the magazine's editor - One Pint Sullivan - and Shanahan's twin daughters. And that's only the beginning. As Mike delves into the family affairs, he encounters incompetence, embezzlement, betrayal, and even an attempted murder. Remaining ever loyal to the family, his role takes on new meaning, and he finds himself hopeful for the future and the chance for a new life. At the heart of this entertaining drama is an extraordinary Irish family, beautifully flawed and utterly relatable.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Jac Fitzenz has authored fifteen books, both fiction and non-fiction, and hundreds of magazine articles. He has received the Society for Human Resource Management national book award twice. A former naval intelligence officer, he is the founder of the Saratoga Institute, an international human capital research and consulting company with offices in Mexico, England, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, Australia and Malaysia. Over the course of his career, he lectured to and trained over 90,000 people in fifty-three countries. Now retired, he is involved in veteran's programs, and when not writing, he spends his time on the golf course. He lives in San Jose with his wife Laura. For more information, please visit drjacfitzenz.com.