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asters said to his parents, "The city life isn't for me, I am packing my diapers and bottles and heading to Canada . . ." His parents had a different story, but whichever way it's told, the family moved from the suburbs of Chicago to a radically different life on a five-star fishing resort on Lake Of The Woods Ontario.
Lion Of The Lake is a tale of the author's adventures growing up in the family hospitality business. Overcoming every challenge through hard work and determination, Masters eventually became vice president and general manager of the resort chain-until the moment when the life he'd been groomed to lead came to an abrupt halt due to brain injury.
A natural storyteller, Masters recounts the ups and downs of his journey-from childhood abuse to exploits in Las Vegas, London, and beyond, and from first kisses, to marriage, and fatherhood. The memoir is at turns dramatic, deeply funny, and inspiring to those who are battling against steep odds, even brain injury. Masters takes the reader on an energetic romp through a life lived to the full, whatever the circumstances.