Rendezvous with the Fat Man: An Incredible True Story - Inspirational Biography for Book Clubs & History Enthusiasts
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In 1972, Jan Sherman was a beautiful 22-year-old actress/stunt woman who fled the Hollywood 'rat race' by moving to the island of Ibiza off the coast of Spain. Her life changed forever after attending an eclectic party of expatriate artists and hippies when the hostess invited her to South America to buy and smuggle a kilo of cocaine. Jan knew nothing about the drug; what it looked like, how it was used, how to sell it or to whom. But the seductive lure of quick, huge profits to finance her travels around the world and a thirst for adventure convinced her to march blindly into the unknown - the ruthless, macho male dominated drug underworld. That decision changed her life forever.In search of the 'precious crystal', Jan chose to live a secret double life while 'acting' as a freelance photographer during the decade of the seventies. It was her preferred alternative to a 9-to-5 job. Luckily, it was before Pablo Escobar's Colombian Medellín cartel in the 1980's and Joaquin "el Chapo" Guzman's Mexican Sinaloa cartel in the 1990's, took control of the cocaine trade. Otherwise, she may not have lived to tell her story.Jan Sherman was a fearless, "kick-ass chick" with balls, who followed her own path. Her mantra was "living life to the fullest meant freedom and freedom meant money." While on the 'cocaine trail,' her gut instincts were her guide to every dilemma she encountered; surviving a coup d'etat in La Paz, mobsters in Lima and arrest in the Bolivian jungle. Most smugglers were busted, languishing in deplorable foreign jails for years or worse yet, murdered. Jan Sherman beat the odds, netting seven kilos of cocaine worth $2 million today.At the end of the book, there's a bonus portfolio of 68 color and B&W photos. Readers can see the 'real cast of characters,' as well as an amazing travelogue of Jan's photojournalism while experiencing her adventures in South America, Africa, and China.
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I know we’ve never met, but I’m a reader, and I wanted to read your book and offer my observations if that’s all right? Here are my thoughts: * It’s a beautiful tribute to your sister! I love the photos being included. I really liked the chapter where you two have a reunion after many years. It brings light to her character. * It reads well, with good sentence structure and vocabulary. * I like your choice of title. It lures me into reading inside.*It feels more like a screenplay than a novel—very action-oriented.* It’s very detailed, which leads me to believe you used her journal for both storyline and accuracy, trying to remain close to her reality.*It doesn’t have the exploration of character depth as a novel--Jan’s personal reflections. P 152 italics reveal her inner thoughts, which I really like. I want more of it.*On p 158 you list her challenges being a woman working in a macho world. I think this should be emphasized by stating it throughout the book as a central theme and used to pitch readers to read it.Well, I hope these thoughts are helpful, as I intend them to be. It’s really amazing to me that you created this book. I lost my sister a few years back too. She’s always on my mind. I hope your writing project has brought you some resolution with her loss and her memory. I’m sure Jan would be both amazed and thrilled that you are celebrating her life in this way…
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