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We have a patron who is in rather desperate need of a book which could
be a memoir, or fiction, in which a champion billiards player loses his
touch and uses visualization to regain his touch. The book is very
short- perhaps 150 pages. One of the elements which struck the patron
was that the main character's wife "couldn't stand him" due to his
personal and professional decline. It is definitely not The Hustler,
nor is it The Color of Money. Any Ideas?
Thanks in advance, AZers
We have a patron who is in rather desperate need of a book which could
be a memoir, or fiction, in which a champion billiards player loses his
touch and uses visualization to regain his touch. The book is very
short- perhaps 150 pages. One of the elements which struck the patron
was that the main character's wife "couldn't stand him" due to his
personal and professional decline. It is definitely not The Hustler,
nor is it The Color of Money. Any Ideas?
Thanks in advance, AZers