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Rescued Stories: And the People Who Lived Them

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Rescued Stories: And the People Who Lived Them
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lynn A. Jacobson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:196
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 152
Category/GenreBiographies and autobiography
Geographical discovery and exploration
ISBN/Barcode 9781543983937
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher BookBaby
Imprint BookBaby
Publication Date 30 December 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Throughout our lives, we encounter people with fascinating stories-with lives we can only dream of. But in too many cases, when they are gone, their stories are lost as well. In Rescued Stories (And the People Who Lived Them), master storyteller Lynn A. Jacobson preserves the riveting, poignant, and often humorous tales of those he has been privileged to meet along his life's path.These adventurers, when challenged to write their stories, proclaim that such is their intention-but they seldom do. They are adventurers, challengers, explorers of life, not writers. It is this realization that compels Jacobson to rescue a few of these stories in this book before they are lost forever.

Author Biography

A natural storyteller, Lynn A. Jacobson describes himself as a seriously over-educated, out-of-date engineer. In addition to three degrees from MIT and one from University of Colorado, his credits include electronic designs/builds for various MIT satellite experiments. His projects included plasma probes to capture the sun's plasma flow profile and the first ever gamma-ray telescope to map celestial gamma-ray distributions, the results of which supported the Big Bang theory. His three tours on Kwajalein at the Marshall Islands missile re-entry test site over five years included operations of electronic interfaces, a 48-inch slewing telescope, mission control, as well as coaching a children's swim team of 30. In his spare time, he squeezed in teaching calculus part-time for the University of Hawaii, physics at Foothills College, and digital circuits at University of Colorado.In spite of his technical background, Jacobson has surprised himself (and his family) by discovering the joys of writing and becoming a people observer. He and his wife, painter, pianist, and editor Meimei Pan, reside in Palo Alto, California. They continue to write, create art, and indulge in the occasional bit of counseling for their daughters and grandchildren--when permitted.