Jack Hawn's “Blind Journey” Shares the Life of a Journalist in the Making

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“Blind Journey: A Journalist's Memoirs” shares Jack Hawn's story from being a copy boy at a Hollywood newspaper to becoming a sports journalist. The memoir takes readers back to the time when Jack launched his writing career in 1948 while on a midnight bus. “Blind Journey” shares how a veteran with no formal training in journalism found his way into a profession that allowed him to connect with many people.

The book shows Jack's experiences over the years. The readers will go through various experiences, ranging from military service to pursuing a writing career. It also features his perspectives on how he wrote some of his works. Through this memoir, readers can discover the importance of believing in one's capabilities as they navigate the flow of their life trajectory.

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With a compelling story, “Blind Journey” by Jack Hawn becomes a testament to the fact that someone can achieve their goal on a journey when they do so with full commitment and determination. Jack's other published works include “Insomnia” and “Nostalgia.”

Readers can get a copy of “Blind Journey: A Journalist's Memoirs” on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and ReadersMagnet Bookstore. To learn more about Jack Hawn and his works, visit www.authorjackhawn.com.

Author's Biography:

Born January 25, 1930, in Kearney, Nebraska, Jack Hawn grew up in Southern California, graduated from San Fernando High School in 1947, and after one year at the University of California, Santa Barbara, enlisted in the U.S. Army. He and his deceased wife, Charlene, celebrated their sixty-third anniversary on June 2, 2014. They produced four children. The numbers began to change nearly two decades later: 14 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, and (last reported) 3 great-great-grandchildren. The author and his second wife, Mary Beth Myers-Hawn, were married on July 11, 2020 (a lucky 7-11), and reside in Sun City West, Arizona. Author's Website: www.authorjackhawn.com.

“Blind Journey: A Journalist's Memoirs”
Author: Jack Hawn
Genre: Memoir
Publisher: ReadersMagnet, LLC
Published Date: January 21, 2025

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