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Recognition: A Novel

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Promising young athlete, Jonathan Walker, is felled by severe injury and thrust into a strange environment fraught with conflict and lonliness. Using karate as a vehicle, Jonathan embarks upon a path of accomplishment full of purpose and motivation.

198 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1995

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Stan Schmidt

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53 reviews11 followers
March 19, 2013
A truly beautiful and stunning surprise. Recognition is a work that cannot help draw its reader into wondering what experiences its authors had, in order to convey these "portrayed experiences" so well. Recognition is a book that describes the many "perils" and "challenges" on ones journey to adulthood, a difficult and turbulent time.

"Recognition" whispers of the basic essence of the "tool" which martial arts study CAN be; developing a teen toward maturity & adulthood!
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