"Men will die upon dogma, but not fall victim to conclusion." -John Henry Newman In this exciting autobiography, Titch Laudrigan narrates his well-traveled and adventurous life and how he found that life is a constantly moving path. As the son of a career Air Force officer, Laudrigan grew up accustomed to moving from place to place and back again. Constantly relocating and always losing or making new friends was a norm in his young life. He enjoyed the travel and the thrill of living overseas, but he often wished to just be away from his abusive, dysfunctional family. When he was finally old enough to move, he did-and far away he went. From herding specialized food animals in the highlands of Central Mexico to backpacking in Europe to schooling in Paris and Britain to working as a Navy journalist, and more, Laudrigan has had a life well-lived, and he shares all in this memoir. A narrative of things seen and done, Titch Remembers gives insight into a rare life, indeed.
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