Just One More Drive: The True Story Of A Stuttering Homosexual And His Race Car

Robert James O'Brien
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Just One More Drive: The True Story Of A Stuttering Homosexual And His Race Car

Robert James O'Brien
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272 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Sep 10, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 272
  • Publisher: Tidewater Press
  • ISBN: 9781990160028
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.7" L x 8.5" H

Robert James O'Brien grew up in Ireland as a closeted homosexual with a stutter. Looking to reinvent himself, he moved to Vancouver in 2010. A teacher and an actor, he is a geek who loves stargates and every box Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo put on the shelves. Robert's first book, The Mini: A strategic relaunch of a dormant brand, was published in 2016 by Lambert Academic Publishing. He now lives in Ireland.

"An emotionally honest and moving account of the author’s quest to shake off stuttering, embrace his sexuality and be the driver his BMW M3 deserves." PAUL BLEZARD, Love Reading UK

"From a childhood of bullying and colossal self-doubt in “a culture that maintained being gay was a death sentence” to an epilogue titled “Where is My Fairytale Ending?” Just One More Drive discloses four decades of undermined potential. O’Brien counterbalances a thick catalogue of miseries with a forthright writing voice that’s welcome because it’s unexpectedly buoyant and intermittently lighthearted." BRETT JOSEPH GRUBISIC, The British Columbia Review

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