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This book is a recollection of the events, thoughts, and experiences of Boehm’s transformative travels abroad. It contains stories of piano lessons, flying lessons, and meeting with the world famous Ingrid Bergman. This memoir honors the remarkable life of a man full of adventure and travel all over the world.

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Norman Boehm’s story is a wonderful travelogue that sparkles with insights about a rich life, fully lived, richly detailed and evocative. This is true whether he is playing the piano (or baseball), meeting with his cousin Ingrid Bergman on the set of Anastasia, with Yul Brynner, or punching out a school bully who had insulted his partial German heritage during World War II. He ranges from Saudi Arabia to Poland and Norway, and across the United States. This is a rewarding and engaging reading experience. -- Bruce E. Johansen, Frederick Kayser University Research Professor, Communication and Native American Studies, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Norman Boehm had an ancestry and upbringing that fully predicted his great talents, achievements, and graces. His book of memoirs provides exceptional breadth and depth regarding the key events which shaped his personal life's journey and the lives of many others. Coincidentally, an excellent summary of my U.S. Air Force career, from young lieutenant to a general in the United States military was written by Norman's wife Aleksandra in her superb book, "The Roots Are Polish". That book brought me closer to the Polish community in the United States and in Poland; but more importantly, it allowed me to meet enjoy, and learn from Norman Boehm—one of my greatest pleasures. Norman and I spent many an hour talking about flying. While Norman's personal aircraft was small and light, he was a superb pilot and we spent much time together discussing the techniques and joys of flying. -- Donald J. Kutyna, 4-Star General, U.S. Air Force, Commander-in-Chief, North American Aerospace Defense Command, Commander-in-Chief, United States Space Command, Commander, Air Force Space Command (ret.)

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Foreword by Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm Photographs Preface–Norman Boehm Chapter 1: My German and Swedish Ancestry Chapter 2 Boyhood and Grade School Years Chapter 3 High School Years Chapter 4 College Years and the Navy Chapter 5 My Working Years Chapter 6: In the End Annex 1: A Flood of Memories Annex 2: About Aramco Annex 3 Selected bibliography Index

From a Small Town to the Big World

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    A Paperback by Norman Boehm, Aleksandra Ziólkowska-Boehm

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      Publisher: Hamilton Books
      Publication Date: 12/2/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761868767, 978-0761868767
      ISBN10: 0761868763

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      Book Synopsis
      This book is a recollection of the events, thoughts, and experiences of Boehm’s transformative travels abroad. It contains stories of piano lessons, flying lessons, and meeting with the world famous Ingrid Bergman. This memoir honors the remarkable life of a man full of adventure and travel all over the world.

      Trade Review
      Norman Boehm’s story is a wonderful travelogue that sparkles with insights about a rich life, fully lived, richly detailed and evocative. This is true whether he is playing the piano (or baseball), meeting with his cousin Ingrid Bergman on the set of Anastasia, with Yul Brynner, or punching out a school bully who had insulted his partial German heritage during World War II. He ranges from Saudi Arabia to Poland and Norway, and across the United States. This is a rewarding and engaging reading experience. -- Bruce E. Johansen, Frederick Kayser University Research Professor, Communication and Native American Studies, University of Nebraska at Omaha
      Norman Boehm had an ancestry and upbringing that fully predicted his great talents, achievements, and graces. His book of memoirs provides exceptional breadth and depth regarding the key events which shaped his personal life's journey and the lives of many others. Coincidentally, an excellent summary of my U.S. Air Force career, from young lieutenant to a general in the United States military was written by Norman's wife Aleksandra in her superb book, "The Roots Are Polish". That book brought me closer to the Polish community in the United States and in Poland; but more importantly, it allowed me to meet enjoy, and learn from Norman Boehm—one of my greatest pleasures. Norman and I spent many an hour talking about flying. While Norman's personal aircraft was small and light, he was a superb pilot and we spent much time together discussing the techniques and joys of flying. -- Donald J. Kutyna, 4-Star General, U.S. Air Force, Commander-in-Chief, North American Aerospace Defense Command, Commander-in-Chief, United States Space Command, Commander, Air Force Space Command (ret.)

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm Photographs Preface–Norman Boehm Chapter 1: My German and Swedish Ancestry Chapter 2 Boyhood and Grade School Years Chapter 3 High School Years Chapter 4 College Years and the Navy Chapter 5 My Working Years Chapter 6: In the End Annex 1: A Flood of Memories Annex 2: About Aramco Annex 3 Selected bibliography Index

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