Bader Field
Mr. David has written a story of love and inspiration in memory of his father who died in 1973. It is also of his journey and healing through many trials in his life when he thought he could not go on. There are very few individuals who come into our lives for a short period of time that leave a lasting impression on us. Sam David, Carl’s father was one of those special individuals. From the time he was a teen until his death he was an inspiration to all and one of the world’s greatest authorities on art. His uncanny ability to acquire masterpieces and know trends coming in the art world before anyone else did earned him respect and love. As a young boy Carl David was in awe of his father. Not only did his dad take time to be with and guide Carl, he let him make his own choices without interference. He taught his son how the art world worked, how to choose quality pieces and how to work hard and still enjoy life. One of his father’s greatest passions was flying. Prior to his father’s sudden death, Carl’s brother Bruce killed himself. His father was the one who found him hanging in the 4th floor of the studio. Carl’s parents were never the same. Bruce and Carl were very close and he had great difficulty trying to answer “why.” Married now with two grown sons, Carl David has worked in the art field for years. His sons now help with the family business. He has taken the time, as did his father to teach his sons about life. It is rare, that as teenagers, children take what a parent says to heart. The author, Carl David, has done that and through his writing of “Bader Field,” he has given readers the same wisdom his father gave him.
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