Trials in Youngstown, Ohio

by Wolfgang Cooper


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/17/2000

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 121
ISBN : 9780738816494
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 121
ISBN : 9781462828180
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 121
ISBN : 9780738816500

About the Book

“Trials In Youngstown, Ohio” is the story of Matt Burns, a young man who has a difficult time living up to lofty expectations that have been set for him by family and friends.  Matt’s junior and senior years at Howland High School are filled with the frustration of performing poorly both in sports and academics.  Matt takes a crack at just about everything.  He tries out for the swim team, the baseball team, and the tennis squad.  He fails to make any of them.  Realizing his father’s love of football, Matt occasionally dreams of heroic exploits on the gridiron, but is intimidated because of his past failures.  Matt is also having trouble scholastically.  No matter how hard he tries, he cannot seem to pull anything better than C’s and D’s.  Matt’s failures are compounded by the fact that his brother and sister, both students at Ohio State University, and both borderline ego-maniacs, are extremely successful at sports and academics.  For Matt’s mother, Carol, daughter Sherri and son Randy are the apples of her eye, while at best youngest son Matt is the enigmatic ugly-duckling of the family.  Matt does have one thing going for him - he is a gifted artist.  Although not an athlete, he has an uncanny knack for rendering the exploits of the playing field almost as well as the world-renowned sports artist, Leroy Nieman.  A few of his close friends encourage his efforts, as does his father, Roger, who is a likeable fellow whose only real concern is trying to keep his family together.  Matt appears to have a new lease on life as he begins his freshman year of college at Youngstown State, but the smooth sailing only ends up being the calm before the storm.  Out of the blue, Matt is hit with a paternity suit from a conniving old girlfriend.  To compound this problem, Matt’s father has quit his secure job with General Motors and has started his own architecture firm.  Although business looked good at the outset, Roger Burns & Associates is floundering financially.  Within months, Matt’s entire world is turned upside down.  He is suddenly faced with major legal costs.  He is kicked out of the house by his mother.  He faces the very real possibility of having to quit college because of his father’s financial difficulties.  He loses his job as a designer for the college sports magazine.  The toughest pill to swallow is the loss of close friends when the going gets tough.  Through all of this turmoil, Matt and his father eventually grow much closer.  Roger Burns is unexpectedly receiving a taste of what Matt has been going through for years, that being a kick-in-the-ribs instead of a helping hand.  In a story that is a wonderful combination of “Rocky,” “Rudy,” and “All The Right Moves,” Matt bounces back and fights his way through numerous life challenges, proving to adversaries and fickle friends that he is a ‘WINNER’.


About the Author

· A graduate of Ohio University, Wolfgang Cooper has over 20 years experience in the television, radio and video production industry. Having worked as a writer, producer, and a sports and news anchor, he is currently Vice-President of Marketing for a post-production firm which specializes in high-end graphics and videotape editing. · Siegfried Knappe, after his release from the Soviet Union, made his way to West Germany, and then to the United States. Settling with his family in Xenia, Ohio, he worked for 23 years in the international division of National Cash Register. He retired in 1983 at the age of 66.