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Land of July

A Real Life Scandal of Sex & Social Media at a Connecticut High School
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Winner of the Pen/Corvino Award for Nonfiction Runner Up D. Earles Medal for First-Time Memoirists On an ordinary January afternoon, a disturbing revelation about his wife hurls one man into a maelstrom of public humiliation and heartbreak, and eventually on a spree of run-ins with lawyers, judges, therapists, and law enforcement. Land of July tells the true story of a teacher/student sex scandal that not only shocked an entire school and small suburban community, but made national news. It's a story filled with countless anecdotes about marriage, trust, infidelity, grief, and the desperate search for hope and family in the face of ruin. Practically ripped from the daily headlines, Land of July is as salacious as it is sobering. At its best, it's a cautionary tale that might just inspire an awakening of morality; at its worst, it's one man's tumultuous journey to hell...and possibly back.

Author Biography:

Robert M. Marchese is a writer, musician, and English teacher who lives in CT with his family. Marchese's previous works include a novel entitled Nine Lies, also published by Black Rose Writing. Land of July, Marchese's second book, is the recipient of the not at all coveted Pen/Corvino Award for Nonfiction, as well as the runner up for the ignoble D. Earles Medal for First-Time Memoirists. He enjoys music, traveling, and literature. Robert hopes to never write another memoir again.
Release date NZ
May 10th, 2018
Pages
218
Edition
First Printing ed.
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x12
ISBN-13
9781684330768
Product ID
28052632

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