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"Time and Chance: A Young Man's Voyage of Discovery"

by Russell Beck

A sweeping, heartfelt memoir that chronicles the author’s transformative passage from steel mills and campus scrimmages to merchant ships and far-flung ports.
A young football player from Buffalo, New York, discovers that time and chance are not just forces of fate but invitations to change.
# Coming of Age
# Humorous
# Romance
# Memoir
# Slice of Life
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In the eye of the storm that was 1968—a year of assassinations, antiwar protests, and cultural upheaval—a young football player from Buffalo, New York, discovers that time and chance are not just forces of fate but invitations to change. With humor, and cinematic flair, Russell Beck invites readers into a coming-of-age story rich with vivid characters and poignant reflection. The journey begins in Buffalo, where sleepless nights in Republic Steel’s furnace rooms and campus mixers filled with laughter shape a summer of friendship, loss, and unexpected love. From the electric warmth of picnics with Renee and the whirlwind romance with Debbie to the haunting realization that love doesn’t always arrive when—or how—we expect it, Russell captures the emotional terrain of youth in all its aching beauty. When a career-ending injury reroutes him toward marine engineering school, his life takes an abrupt turn—from backfield tackles to turbine mechanics. The voyage aboard the SS Green Valley is a crucible of solitude and discovery, traversing Djibouti, Iran, Karachi, and Bombay. Along the way, Russell encounters spiritual paradoxes, playful chaos, and hard-earned wisdom. This memoir is not just about travel—it’s about the roads we almost take, the ones we never return to, and the moments that divide a life before and after. With the heart of a poet and the voice of a storyteller who’s lived every word, Russell shows us that destiny isn’t just what happens to us—it’s what we make of it. An author with an unmistakable voice for honest storytelling. This book is a perfect choice for fans of Jean Shepard, John R. Powers, Bill Bryson, David Sedaris, or Garrison Keillor. Russell is an author who’s not out to impress but to connect with sly insights and earned emotions. His memoirs, steeped in time, place, and emotional candor, Time and Chance is a lyrical, powerful account of a year that shook the world and shaped one man’s future. Want to see what other readers are saying about this and other books? Check out the full review roundup on Payhip: https://is.gd/8x1H98