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As Saul Bellow said, "Fiction is the higher autobiography." This
"memoir" is a work of fictionalized fact. I have used fiction to
tell the truth in order to avoid negative consequences. It's true
that I have endured the writing life documented here. I toiled as
you do under the autocrat's hammer. I routinely drifted off into
homicidal dreams, but in fact I never murdered anyone. All else is
true. The book characterizes people I have known and jobs I have
held as I toiled away in high school and college, just like you, as
well as in newspaper and magazine publishing, advertising, and
e-commerce during the halcyon three-martini lunch days of the
Sixties, Seventies, Eighties, the no more long lunch Nineties, and
the can't afford lunch anymore Two Thousands. Cheers
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The Revival (Paperback)
J.C. Anderson; Edited by Whitney Roberts; Illustrated by Elmer Turner
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The Revival is the third installment in the Holly Goforth series.
Holly's privileged boarding school life ended and her difficult
initiation into adulthood began in Book One: The Stalking. In Book
Two: The Revenge, Holly avenged betrayal by her first lover,
Christopher, and discovered the shocking truth that her wealthy
grandmother kept secret for so long. She was pulled into the deadly
network of meth dealing and abuse in South Florida as she tried to
save her brother from a drug habit. At the same time, she had to
help her mother win a battle against breast cancer. Now, in The
Revival, Holly is drawn into another life or death struggle, this
time against a gang of sex traffickers led by a vicious kidnapper
and pimp, who calls himself Major Tom. A new ally and lover, Dr.
John Thomas, joins her effort to rescue "Roxanne," a teen
prostitute, from the clutches of the murderous Major Tom. To
succeed, Holly must break all reliance on the adults in her family
and establish relationships with new allies who can support her in
her quest. Like all young women, she must also explore her body and
mind as she works hard to acquire the knowledge, skills, and
abilities needed to achieve a fair share of happiness.
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