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What starts out as an average day ends up being anything but. When Marc Lindemeyr wakes up the first Tuesday in July, his plans include lunch with his fiancée, Marie, then driving her to the airport to catch a flight to a medical conference. He fully expects to be back in time for his air shift at a local radio station. But he doesn't know the half of it. Before long, Marc finds himself at the center of an international incident - suddenly recognizable and instantly beloved. And that's just what the shy nighttime radio announcer doesn't want. Through it all, Marc learns how - and how not - to…mehr

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What starts out as an average day ends up being anything but. When Marc Lindemeyr wakes up the first Tuesday in July, his plans include lunch with his fiancée, Marie, then driving her to the airport to catch a flight to a medical conference. He fully expects to be back in time for his air shift at a local radio station. But he doesn't know the half of it. Before long, Marc finds himself at the center of an international incident - suddenly recognizable and instantly beloved. And that's just what the shy nighttime radio announcer doesn't want. Through it all, Marc learns how - and how not - to navigate life in the spotlight, how to accept comfort when it's offered... and what being a real hero is all about. The Unintended Hero is the third volume in the Sheldon Family Saga, by award-winning novelist Rita M. Reali.
Autorenporträt
International award-winning novelist Rita M. Reali is a national award-winning journalist, an award-winning essayist, photographer, parody songwriter and visual artist whose novels have delighted and captivated readers since 2015. Bitten by the radio bug at an early age, this onetime DJ and radio news director weaves realistic elements of the broadcast world (and its assorted quirky personalities) into her writing. A native and longtime resident of Connecticut, Rita, her husband and two cats live in rural Tennessee, where she's an independent editor, proofreader and "literary midwife."