Summary:
The book presents a collection of true tales from the author's life and career, intertwined with surprising and entertaining stories about famous figures from history. Each narrative is crafted in a way that reveals an unexpected twist or a lesser-known fact, mirroring the style of Paul Harvey's radio broadcasts.
Key points:
1. Storytelling's Power: Rowe uses storytelling to show how it shapes our world view, using famous people's stories to highlight this.
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