The Fightin' Irish of Detroit
FIGHTIN' IN THE STREETS... FIGHTIN' IN THE COURTS (AN AMERICAN STORY)
Fred Lauck is not the first storyteller to whisper the words "Once upon a time." But with his third book, The Fightin' Irish of Detroit, Fred joins a long list of Irish storytellers who entertain with the "pathos" of having lived in and inhabited the stories they tell. Fred is a "street fighter" by instinct, a storyteller by trade and a Trial Lawyer by profession. Fred's alphabetical index at the back of his book documents a 1,000 real life characters covering everyone from Wall Street Bankers to Detroit street gangs, from CEOs to mass murderers, from Hall of Fame athletes to Hall of Shame Pharmaceutical manipulators, from legit entrepreneurs to "blind pig" operators, from President Lincoln to President Trump and from Mona Lisas to Mad Hatters.
Fred's new book is a handsomely presented documentary of poignant stories that range from "do or die" Jury trials in the Courts to Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn adventures in the streets of Detroit. Fred is a "Professor of life" both in the streets and in the Courtroom... a professor who always hits an emotional cord, allowing his readers to cry all their tears and laugh all their laughter. You will be absorbed by the documentary, The Fightin' Irish of Detroit, and saddened to see the story end. But, in the end, you will walk away with a better understanding of America's great experiment in Constitutional Democracy, capitalism and the time-honored ritual of Trial by Jury. As the prominent and well-traveled, forensic pathologist, Dr. Werner Spitz, says about Fred's book, "Read it."
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Fred Lauck is not the first storyteller to whisper the words "Once upon a time." But with his third book, The Fightin' Irish of Detroit, Fred joins a long list of Irish storytellers who entertain with the "pathos" of having lived in and inhabited the stories they tell. Fred is a "street fighter" by instinct, a storyteller by trade and a Trial Lawyer by profession. Fred's alphabetical index at the back of his book documents a 1,000 real life characters covering everyone from Wall Street Bankers to Detroit street gangs, from CEOs to mass murderers, from Hall of Fame athletes to Hall of Shame Pharmaceutical manipulators, from legit entrepreneurs to "blind pig" operators, from President Lincoln to President Trump and from Mona Lisas to Mad Hatters.
Fred's new book is a handsomely presented documentary of poignant stories that range from "do or die" Jury trials in the Courts to Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn adventures in the streets of Detroit. Fred is a "Professor of life" both in the streets and in the Courtroom... a professor who always hits an emotional cord, allowing his readers to cry all their tears and laugh all their laughter. You will be absorbed by the documentary, The Fightin' Irish of Detroit, and saddened to see the story end. But, in the end, you will walk away with a better understanding of America's great experiment in Constitutional Democracy, capitalism and the time-honored ritual of Trial by Jury. As the prominent and well-traveled, forensic pathologist, Dr. Werner Spitz, says about Fred's book, "Read it."
The Fightin' Irish of Detroit
FIGHTIN' IN THE STREETS... FIGHTIN' IN THE COURTS (AN AMERICAN STORY)
Fred Lauck is not the first storyteller to whisper the words "Once upon a time." But with his third book, The Fightin' Irish of Detroit, Fred joins a long list of Irish storytellers who entertain with the "pathos" of having lived in and inhabited the stories they tell. Fred is a "street fighter" by instinct, a storyteller by trade and a Trial Lawyer by profession. Fred's alphabetical index at the back of his book documents a 1,000 real life characters covering everyone from Wall Street Bankers to Detroit street gangs, from CEOs to mass murderers, from Hall of Fame athletes to Hall of Shame Pharmaceutical manipulators, from legit entrepreneurs to "blind pig" operators, from President Lincoln to President Trump and from Mona Lisas to Mad Hatters.
Fred's new book is a handsomely presented documentary of poignant stories that range from "do or die" Jury trials in the Courts to Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn adventures in the streets of Detroit. Fred is a "Professor of life" both in the streets and in the Courtroom... a professor who always hits an emotional cord, allowing his readers to cry all their tears and laugh all their laughter. You will be absorbed by the documentary, The Fightin' Irish of Detroit, and saddened to see the story end. But, in the end, you will walk away with a better understanding of America's great experiment in Constitutional Democracy, capitalism and the time-honored ritual of Trial by Jury. As the prominent and well-traveled, forensic pathologist, Dr. Werner Spitz, says about Fred's book, "Read it."
Fred Lauck is not the first storyteller to whisper the words "Once upon a time." But with his third book, The Fightin' Irish of Detroit, Fred joins a long list of Irish storytellers who entertain with the "pathos" of having lived in and inhabited the stories they tell. Fred is a "street fighter" by instinct, a storyteller by trade and a Trial Lawyer by profession. Fred's alphabetical index at the back of his book documents a 1,000 real life characters covering everyone from Wall Street Bankers to Detroit street gangs, from CEOs to mass murderers, from Hall of Fame athletes to Hall of Shame Pharmaceutical manipulators, from legit entrepreneurs to "blind pig" operators, from President Lincoln to President Trump and from Mona Lisas to Mad Hatters.
Fred's new book is a handsomely presented documentary of poignant stories that range from "do or die" Jury trials in the Courts to Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn adventures in the streets of Detroit. Fred is a "Professor of life" both in the streets and in the Courtroom... a professor who always hits an emotional cord, allowing his readers to cry all their tears and laugh all their laughter. You will be absorbed by the documentary, The Fightin' Irish of Detroit, and saddened to see the story end. But, in the end, you will walk away with a better understanding of America's great experiment in Constitutional Democracy, capitalism and the time-honored ritual of Trial by Jury. As the prominent and well-traveled, forensic pathologist, Dr. Werner Spitz, says about Fred's book, "Read it."
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BN ID: | 2940158886942 |
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Publisher: | Fred Lauck |
Publication date: | 11/07/2017 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 390 |
File size: | 8 MB |
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