
Joint '72
...A Novel About Coming of Age - Twice
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Narrated by:
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Michael Clark
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Michael Clark
About this listen
Dub Wiggins faces a dilemma: The military boarding school where he studied for four years, and has taught for more than 20, wants him gone. Seeking revenge, he writes a memoir of the physical, mental, and sexual predation he suffered as a student, when brutality and betrayal derailed his first coming-of-age. But in his quest to bury the school in scandal, he finds a chance for redemption: He can either honor a solemn debt of friendship, or bring a murderer to justice.
He cannot do both, yet his second coming-of-age - his chance to do it right this time - hangs in the balance.
©2018 Michael Clark (P)2019 Michael Clark
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