Author: | Christian DHD Whitt | ISBN: | 9781536533668 |
Publisher: | Dorey Hudson Dawson | Publication: | September 5, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Christian DHD Whitt |
ISBN: | 9781536533668 |
Publisher: | Dorey Hudson Dawson |
Publication: | September 5, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This work is the collected fanciful memoirs of accountant Christian DHD Whitt, of Trydant, Virginia. Despite overwhelming fears and loss of 18 years of memory, both resulting from head trauma at age 48, he launched a program to create a permanent legacy as an adventurer to replace the obscurity of the defeated man he has become. For this purpose, over many years he devised a number of highly peculiar and wide-ranging episodes. His plan was to complete each one as the star participant, record and post it on YouTube, and include its narrative in these memoirs. None unfolded as intended. According to his records, these episodes and other major unexpected incidents sent him to the emergency room eight times, to jail three times, and once to a psychiatric hospital. In response to a more persistent source of suffering, he repeatedly had to fend off his wife. She was unable to deal with the change in his condition, and her increasing resentment led to scathing, frequently profane outbursts. A foreword is provided by Scooter CJ Eubanks, also of Trydant, Virginia, who was Mr. Whitt’s high school assistant in some of the adventures. The work has 51 chapters.
This work is the collected fanciful memoirs of accountant Christian DHD Whitt, of Trydant, Virginia. Despite overwhelming fears and loss of 18 years of memory, both resulting from head trauma at age 48, he launched a program to create a permanent legacy as an adventurer to replace the obscurity of the defeated man he has become. For this purpose, over many years he devised a number of highly peculiar and wide-ranging episodes. His plan was to complete each one as the star participant, record and post it on YouTube, and include its narrative in these memoirs. None unfolded as intended. According to his records, these episodes and other major unexpected incidents sent him to the emergency room eight times, to jail three times, and once to a psychiatric hospital. In response to a more persistent source of suffering, he repeatedly had to fend off his wife. She was unable to deal with the change in his condition, and her increasing resentment led to scathing, frequently profane outbursts. A foreword is provided by Scooter CJ Eubanks, also of Trydant, Virginia, who was Mr. Whitt’s high school assistant in some of the adventures. The work has 51 chapters.