The View From My Front Porch
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The View From MY Front Porch begins not with Larry McGarr, but with a German baby born on a slave ship in the Atlantic Ocean in September of 1731, whose mother died in childbirth and whose body went into the sea. Seven generations later, a boy named Larry was born at home in Oxford, North Carolina, because his parents had no money for a hospital.What happened between those two moments - and in the seventy-four years since - is the story this book tells.Larry McGarr is a retired Army veteran who served twenty-four years on three continents, a self-published novelist who kept a promise to a dying woman for twenty-three years, a father of six, and a man who has spent most of his life trying to figure out what it all means. He has intercepted coded messages in Cold War Ethiopia, worked under the U.S. consulate in Berlin, and watched the Berlin Wall from the Western side while East Germans died trying to cross it. He has buried a daughter, lost the love of his life to cancer before he could ask her to marry him, and raised another daughter who became the center of everything.This is not a famous man's story. It is an ordinary man's story - which is to say it is extraordinary, the way all honest lives are extraordinary when someone finally sits down and tells the truth about them.Written in conversation with an AI that asked the questions Larry didn't know to ask himself, The View From MY Front Porch is a memoir about ancestry, service, love, loss, faith, and the stubborn McGarr habit of showing up anyway.Everybody has a story.This one is his.
The View From MY Front Porch begins not with Larry McGarr, but with a German baby born on a slave ship in the Atlantic Ocean in September of 1731, whose mother died in childbirth and whose body went into the sea. Seven generations later, a boy named Larry was born at home in Oxford, North Carolina, because his parents had no money for a hospital.What happened between those two moments - and in the seventy-four years since - is the story this book tells.Larry McGarr is a retired Army veteran who served twenty-four years on three continents, a self-published novelist who kept a promise to a dying woman for twenty-three years, a father of six, and a man who has spent most of his life trying to figure out what it all means. He has intercepted coded messages in Cold War Ethiopia, worked under the U.S. consulate in Berlin, and watched the Berlin Wall from the Western side while East Germans died trying to cross it. He has buried a daughter, lost the love of his life to cancer before he could ask her to marry him, and raised another daughter who became the center of everything.This is not a famous man's story. It is an ordinary man's story - which is to say it is extraordinary, the way all honest lives are extraordinary when someone finally sits down and tells the truth about them.Written in conversation with an AI that asked the questions Larry didn't know to ask himself, The View From MY Front Porch is a memoir about ancestry, service, love, loss, faith, and the stubborn McGarr habit of showing up anyway.Everybody has a story.This one is his.
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