• Playing with House Money

  • An Addendum to Land of Allusions
  • By: Andrew Davie
  • Narrated by: Andrew Davie
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Playing with House Money

By: Andrew Davie
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A follow-up to the memoir Land of Allusions which focuses on Andrew Davie's continued recovery from a ruptured brain aneurysm and also offers a philosophical reflection of those events, as well as more applicable movie references.

©2022 Andrew Davie (P)2022 Andrew Davie

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Davie does it again

Once again, kudos to Andrew Davie for his brilliant addendum to Land of Allusions. We travel with him from his preflight activities, awakening in a Washington hospital after suffering a brain aneurysm, his attempts at recovery and finally his return to humanity as a universal soldier and his never ending struggle. We learn to identify with him as he travels his road to recovery, marvel at his undaunting fight to recover mentally and physically, finding new purpose in his life and some comfort on finding that he is not alone. We enjoy his successes and shed tears for his failures. Mr Davie is selfless, honest and brilliant writer who brings the reader along for a ride.

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