It’s a non-linear narrative of the life of Rabo Karabekian, an artist and veteran writing his life story, talking about events in his life between the telling of real-time events. It's about self-destruction as much as it is creation, and it's humorous as much as it is bitterly ironic. There are thoughts from Rabo periodically that really make you think about America and its people and about the role of others in our lives. I’ll recommend this one til the day I day, if you’ve read it or are going to read it tell me what you think of it!!!
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