Author Jack Watson narrates the story of his life's journey,
from his meager beginnings in his granny's four-room shack in
Oregon to his career as a successful entrepreneur. In his memoir,
Homer's Son, he tells the tale of a boy who overcame a host of
adversities to become prosperous and live to old age.
Watson remembers growing up during the tough times of the Great
Depression, living with his brother in a children's home, being
raised by his Baptist grandmother, attending Oregon State College,
excelling at boxing, starting a family, and working in the
manufacturing business for forty-six years. Against the backdrop of
being abandoned by his father, Watson tells how he persevered to
achieve his dreams.
He shares a story not only of success, but also of
indiscretions, alcohol, separation, betrayal, loss, and sorrow-a
life that was shaped early on by a wandering and absent father and
a conflicted mother. He acted without conscience, inflicting hurt
and sorrow on the people he loved, and who loved him. Even so, his
second wife and love of his life, Martina, brought tranquility and
redemption into his life; his transgressions became a distant, sad
memory.
Homer's Son communicates how Watson's professional ambition,
hard work, and selfish self-gratification drove his life as an
adult-and also demonstrates the inspirational power of perseverance
and of pursuing your dreams, regardless of your circumstances.
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