Albert Mellen, a Jewish actor, plays the part of a rapist in the
1950s movie "Outrage" directed by Ida Lupino. His acting career
ends when he is stricken with mental illness requiring years of
treatment. Ann Tracy joins the convent at age fifteen and later
discovers the desire for a different life. This work is based on
experiences of the couple who relate their stories as encouragement
to those facing similar obstacles, and as informative entertainment
for the rest. In October 2010, this story won first place in its
category in The Florida Writers Association's Royal Palm Literary
Awards competition. The action never stops in this collection of
true-to-life memoirs. It's a great read
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