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Fugitive Tells All: The true story of a fugitive who remained untouched for sixty-one years by Jean Butler

Fugitive Tells All
The True Story of a Fugitive Who Remained Untouched for Sixty-One Years

Jean Butler

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Casebound with Jacket | 203 pages
ISBN: 978-0-9801622-0-2

Summary

Fugitive Tells All is a novel chronicling the life of George Warvo, a man born near the turn of the century that grew up in the climate of such events as WWII, prohibition, and the Great Depression. He was a cheeky, streetwise kid in a time when cities were dangerous places with gangs running rampant and little police control; but it was also a time when a man could still make his way up from the bottom with the proper attitude. George had a con to fit everyone. His wife and even his mother were not exempt from his shady dealings. He conned them all. He posed as many different men, using disguises to help him through the tight spots. He was everything ranging from a rabbi to a stockbroker; from a genuine hobo during the Depression, to a Nazi informant during WWII. In the end, he triumphed with a successful diamond business in San Francisco and was held in high regard by his peers. None of them ever knew any of the many secrets of his past lives living against the law, that is, until now.

About the Author

Jean Butler has very strong beliefs about religion, moral values, integrity, and education. She earned her undergraduate degree in Foods and Nutrition. She is very charming and has a great sense of humor always full of laughter. Jean is from Dallas, Texas. She’s not just colorful; she’s creative, loyal, and courageous. She has a very distinct and unusual voice that is unmatched and unforgettable. She has several nicknames. Because she was petite, her peers and cousins called her Skeets, after a mosquito. The boys at school called her Bootcee because she most often wore boots rather than shoes. Her maternal grandmother called her Jay Bird because she was African American and petite. She spent her first 22 years with parents who demonstrated their love for her in many ways. She was fortunate to spend an incredible amount of time traveling to 68 countries, and she is not finished yet. Her goal is to change that number to 100. Besides enjoying the land and culture of foreign countries, she enjoys meeting the citizens as well, often times greeting them by saying, “I love you.” As she says, “The world is what we all share.”

 

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