The day after the author piloted a jet past the sound barrier, he was told he had six months to live. This is Goss' account of the extraordinary events that followed his skin cancer diagnosis.
Animals bring out the goodness, humanity and optimism in people and speak directly to our souls. This joyous, inspiring and entertaining Chicken Soup collection relates the unique bonds between animals and the people whose lives they've changed.
If you're seeking wisdom and insights into the challenges that you or your loved ones are currently facing, then the "Pearls of Wisdom" series of books (Pearls of Wisdom, Pearls of Happiness, Pearls of Love, Pearls of Hope) might be just what you need to give your human spirit a boost and exactly what you want to give your life a fresh new start. You can turn this little book into a real pearl, by turning it into your very own life's workbook.
If you're seeking wisdom and insights into the challenges that you or your loved ones are currently facing, then the "Pearls of Wisdom" series of books (Pearls of Wisdom, Pearls of Happiness, Pearls of Love, Pearls of Hope) might be just what you need to give your human spirit a boost and exactly what you want to give your life a fresh new start. You can turn this little book into a real pearl, by turning it into your very own life's workbook.
What if you just finished the most exciting day of your life -- a thirty-year dream exploding into a spectacular reality -- then the next day you found out you were going to die? How would you feel? What would you do? Lt. Commander Bill Goss, USN (Ret), lived the American Dream. Ever since he was a boy and heard about Chuck Yeager's historic flight, this hard-working man had dreams of breaking the sound barrier. Many things happened that could have defused his dream (including working as a garbage man), but Goss persevered...and twenty years after slinging his last trash can was strapped into the rear cockpit of a dual-seat F-18 Hornet ready to break the sound barrier. Bill Goss figured that this exhilarating flight would keep him on cloud nine for a very long time. He figured wrong. The next day he heard three of the most terrifying words in the English language: You have cancer. This is Bill Goss's inspiring account of his triumph over a deadly form of skin cancer: his love for family and friends, his courage and pride, and most of all, his affection for a little bundle of fur that fell from a nest in an old oak tree. Turns out that this tiny flying squirrel, soon named Rocky, was just the right copilot for Goss. Whether nestled in the pocket of Goss's bathrobe or perched high upon his head, this little aviator helped his pilot navigate the ups and downs of cancer. He turned out to be the perfect distraction -- and the perfect little friend. Writing with honesty, bravery, and humor, this former Navy pilot and father of twins shares the story of his all-out war on cancer, and his remarkable journey back to health. Determined and sincere, Goss describes how his deep-seated connections to his family, to his friends, to nature, to his animals -- and especially to his "copilot," an injured baby flying squirrel named Rocky -- aided him in the enriching and unforgettable fight of his life.