Daniel tells his extraordinary life's tale while touring the Oregon Coast. The reader is treated to an endless, ongoing tapestry of personal and national events. Daniel's travel begins at the mouth of the Columbia River in Astoria and doesn't stop until they reach Brookings at the border with California. He visits all of the marvelous places along Oregon's Pacific interface. Daniel's earliest recollections go back to when he was four years old and drove his father's car into their pigeon coop. His remarkable recall includes the 1939 New York Worlds Fair and the broadcast shows to which he and his mother listened. "I grew up with radio," he advises, putting his life into perspective. Everything in "Daniel's Odysseys" is based on true experiences.
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