INTERIOR COLOR. Fred Sch�fer's autobiography is a multilayered story of his life, a thought-provoking and entertaining literary work that will continue to vibrate in the readers' minds long after they have finished reading the final page. It contains nearly 200 photographs. The author explains his multiple personalities, he surprises, is funny, addresses unresolved issues, challenges humanity, questions the nature of reality, asks a former prime minister to negotiate on his behalf with God, writes about the girls he loved ...
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INTERIOR COLOR. Fred Sch�fer's autobiography is a multilayered story of his life, a thought-provoking and entertaining literary work that will continue to vibrate in the readers' minds long after they have finished reading the final page. It contains nearly 200 photographs. The author explains his multiple personalities, he surprises, is funny, addresses unresolved issues, challenges humanity, questions the nature of reality, asks a former prime minister to negotiate on his behalf with God, writes about the girls he loved, revisits a teenage catastrophe, talks about the love of his life, and pays tribute to the people and events that made him the man he is today. He welcomes the return of his friend Henry Hemingway. Fred explains his writings, asks for help in his search for a missing girl in Chicago, and does not shy away from discussing both his strengths and weaknesses.
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