It takes the average reader 10 hours and 37 minutes to read Jim by Robert F. Lovelace
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"JIM" is a spin off of TEENAGE MEDIC, my first book.It deals with an individual who was a marijuana and alcoholic addict from the age of 6 until his 17th birthday.His family was so busy with their business they did not know what was going on. Impossible??? No, not this day and time. When he decided to be rehabilitated his family rallied around him and the family became one of the closest knit families anyone could hope for. Jim became a doctor like his father and his wife and sister were RN"S.He became very interest in a church program he organized to help those who were like him and had the desire to be rehabilitated. He never forgot to give God credit for his good luck of overcoming his addiction.The outcome is unique and interesting with God getting the credit along with a short time friend in a foreign country and family love. Robert is retired from business and the U.S. Army and utilizes his time by writing. He served in the United States Army Medical Service during his entire Army career. After leaving the Army he bought and managed Nursing Homes in San Antonio and Mason, Texas. His medical experience during his army tenure in and after World War II gave him the opportunity to utilize that trained experience and management ability to successfully own and operate Nursing Homes.Lovelace's last published book was TEENAGE MEDIC. This book "JIM" is a carry over from TEENAGE MEDIC. It is a family orientated book and is a perfect guide for anyone in modern times who desire to be rehabilitated from drug and alcohol addiction or in reunification of families. It gives a good example of success if the user wants to change as well as coalesce a family. The novel stressing family ties that will help readers to realize the value of family. The author is a family orientated individual as is his wife, Betty, and their three children, Tommy, Nancy and Allan. He also has two grandchildren, Jennifer and Michael and two great grand children, Christian and Madison. His children all operated Nursing home except Tommy who chose being an Engineer as his career. The author's life is family and depicts that in his books. The novel "JIM" stresses "family" and gives a picture of a family being dysfunctional before becoming so closely knitted that it was difficult to let outsiders such as friends and visitors get close to them. Estrangement from grandparents finally came to a conclusion with their death and made their heirs more closely knitted as a family. Jim's entire family except his mother was affiliated with and worked as doctors and nurses in the medical profession. The family in the novel "JIM" is a wonderful example of "family love and caring for each member."Robert Lovelace is also family oriented and wields the written craft to enrapture the mind much like an artist wields a brush. "JIM" and "TEENAGE MEDIC" exemplifies his family love.
Jim by Robert F. Lovelace is 632 pages long, and a total of 159,264 words.
This makes it 213% the length of the average book. It also has 195% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 14 hours and 30 minutes to read Jim aloud.
Jim is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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