<p>In 'The Unknown Wrestler,' H. A. Cody crafts a narrative steeped in the moral and psychological complexities of the human spirit. The book is a compelling amalgamation of thematically rich chapters such as 'Street Music' and 'Where Flows The Tide', which together weave a tapestry that exposes the raw undercurrents of conscience and redemption in its characters. Cody employs a literary style that is at once forthright and reflective, with an un...