Local author Seth Ulinski will be speaking at the library
on Tuesday, December 11 at 6:30pm about his recently published book “Amazing Heights:
How Short Men Stand Tall”. The library enjoys helping authors promote their
works to the wider public. A copy of Seth’s book is located in the library’s
collection.
Seth notes that the personal
development industry will surpass $10 billion in 2018 but you would be
hard-pressed to find anything that addresses the unique challenges of one
particular group: short guys. Per the U.S. Census Bureau, there are
approximately 60 million adult males below average height, which is 5’10’’.
Only a select few in the men’s clothing industry have recognized that one size
does not fit everyone under 5’10’’. With this in mind, “Amazing Heights” is the
first personal development book dedicated to the short guy fraternity.
Since he was a kid, Seth has been fascinated with
sports. He played basketball, baseball, and
football until a car accident in
his sophomore year of high school. Multiple surgeries and a long
recovery
process gave him a stronger appreciation for seatbelts and good health. As an
adult, Seth was diagnosed with rare autoimmune disorders, requiring thyroid and
eye surgery. While educating himself on how to manage these life-altering
events, Seth realized the value of self-care. Today, he’s grateful for these
setbacks, drawing strength, courage, and wisdom from them as part of his wider
self-improvement work. Read more on Seth’s blog at https://amazingheights.blog/.
Seth Ulinski is a Dover NH resident and a
graduate of Clemson University in South Carolina. While attending Clemson, Seth
was a member of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. At 5’7”, he is also a member of
the short guy fraternity.
The program is free and open to the public. For
more information call the Library at 603-516-6050.
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