Barefoot, Broke, and Brilliant
George's Damn Book
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About the Book
In Barefoot, Broke, and Brilliant, George Carter reaches back into his childhood in Big Vein and
Barefoot, Broke, and Brilliant is a humorous look at daily life as well as stories of fear, compassion, and love. His inner thoughts and feelings paint a portrait of a child that develops into a young man who is unprepared for the world he ventures into by joining the USAF. He admits that he never left the train on the way to basic training in
His life footsteps become what Joseph Campbell calls “a hero’s journey.”
Author Bernard Selling says, “George is the only student I have who imagines and writes about his own birth.” Travel along with George from Big Vein to
About the Author
George Carter escaped from a coal mining town in