I must have laughed and cried a thousand times... -- Message from Gary Robinson

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Re: I must have laughed and cried a thousand times... -- Message from Gary Robinson

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That seems really interesting, it would be fun to read about coping up with social issues and problems, that too in an entertaining manner.
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Post by Eram_1234 »

Hey Gary,
It is very nice to read your letter. It is amazing and full of joy. I hope that this will be great book that I am going to read in near future
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Post by Kashif786 »

Hi,Gary
This is the really good story and name of book is also belongs to his story lines this is a deeply kindest story , thanks for written this .
Thanks Again
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thank you for sharing this story i really appreciate it this will be the very inspirational to all of us
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Post by issaka taf »

Dear Mr. Robinson
It is with great honour for you to have a gravitating fictional book.Although I haven't read it, I find it in the story line to be more relative to our lives, especially mine.
Looking foward to read it in the near future..
Thank You
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i love the message,Im not a book lover but i enjoy reading this message
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Post by bhavana_kate »

this book tells about their own experiences which makes a perfect book for readers..
i found it a very intresting book and tge tittle itself makes the book very thoughtfull
i m eger to read this book 😊😊
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Hey, Gary; loved your book. I see the sword swallower was a fan of Robert Ingersoll. I read a lot of his stuff, too. Love his quote "The best man God ever made deserved eternal torment the moment he was finished."
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This sounds like a must read for sure!! As a newbie here, I am looking for several more reads and will be looking for this. Change is never easy but it sounds like you got a helping hand at just the right time. Great job.
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I really want to read
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Post by Krati0102 »

Well said and great line by Gary Robinson. In everyone’s life there is so many situations arise we’re we have to laugh and cry the most important thing is how we can handle that??? We can take it in negatively or in positive way totally up to us. So it’s always good to remain positive and achieve whatever we want to even in bad situation.
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Post by Anthony67 »

Hello Gary Robinson, thank you for the letter, am motivated to grab a copy of the book "The Sword Swallower and a Chico Kid" and drown away in my emotions. Just hope it worths it.
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Post by giftofmagi2014 »

Dear Gary,
your letter has got lot of love and patience embedded into it.I hope this book opens my mind towards other important aspects of life.Can't wait to read it.
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Post by Arobenz »

Thank you for the mesage
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Post by BoundlessLaughter »

This is awesome! It really reminds me of the novel The five people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom. It paints a great picture of the circus life as it changed throughout a man's lifetime.

Your book tells a similar story of outcasts having found a family in the circus. :)
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