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Crazy Eight's Stories of Survival True stories from the unbelievable life of Musa and Faye Zanaohian and their ten children. Described as Cheaper By the Dozen meets The Dirty Dozen. The stories are unforgettable and all true, thoroughly researched and verified in newspaper articles spanning twenty years, in personal journals and in first hand account audio recordings. When his rug store was robbed in 1975, Musa was brought to the brink of bankruptcy. The police felt the case had too few leads to really pursue. Musa took matters into his own hands. After months of research and undercover work, Musa teamed up with the FBI to face off with a ring of thieves.Faye was eight months pregnant in February of 1977 and still working at the rug store. It was a calm day with her three youngest children playing outside, until the most inept robber in Southern California threw Faye's day into a tailspin.The car broke down and Duke needed a ride home. That should have been simple enough, but one misadventure led to another and by the end of the night, somebody was going to jail.Filled with episodic chapters, humor and drama, Crazy Eights touches the heart of how it feels to be part of a large, mixed-culture family. Araxie Jones is the ninth of ten children and includes stories of hilarity from her own family with six children. She does not hold back, preferring to embrace the good and the bad of family life with slightly irreverent humor.-- I slid into our front porch and with a fluid motion grabbed our large, iron gate and slammed it behind me. It rattled and clanged loudly, like a bell of Notre Dame. Sanctuary! Carter reached the sidewalk, barking like mad. I covered my ears and screamed, “Go home, Carter! Go! HOME!” Hoping for a miracle, I tried the front door. It was locked. There I was, the only animal in a
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