Retired Canadian business exec, Rich Pyves became an author in retirement. First, a writer of history relative to his family members in the services. Then, his emphasis spotlighted notable family members in the family history. Now, his pen inks humour releasing his comedic soul. All of Pyves’ books are engaging, entertaining and enlightening. His newest breaking into the comedic world is likely a trove of delightful essays.
“Nobody’s Perfect is a well-written memoir that is hard to put down. Rick Pyves combines a self-deprecating wit with an honest appraisal of his life – complete with foibles, passions, and personal poignancy. Bravo!“
___Deb Stratas, author of The Kingston Twins saga
Rick Pyves has led a perfect life – well, almost. Imagine a sixteen-year-old comedian who took a bus to New York City to see the Johnny Carson Show. How about the time he reluctantly raced down an Olympic bobsled course? Or, he planned a two-hour tour of a Hawaiian volcano that turned into a five-hour hike from hell? Or, a solo bike ride that ended up with Rick fighting his way out of a filthy ditch looking like the monster from the black lagoon?
Nobody’s Perfect is an engaging memoir from a scientist-turned-market executive, who is now a successful historian/writer. Rick’s stories will make you laugh, smile, and want to reflect on your own life’s ups and downs. Join Rick as he survives life’s challenges with both humility and humour and lives to write about it.
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