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Jul 18, 2016
Cover your bumper scratches
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May 29, 2017
Old classic
Don't make em like this anymore!
Feb 27, 2006
Walking through the 60's looking for answers today
PRESS RELEASE: BOOK RELEASE
From Hiroshima to Abu Ghraib, the rocket fast narrative of Nick Masesso JR’s new book "Walking the Midway in Purgatory": A Journal, takes us from the streets of 1950’s Chicago to early modern American commune living populated with underworld & counterculture street heroes. From the assassinations of JFK, RFK and MLK to Kent State, Masesso lends perspective to these events and their impact on America. In successive chapters we travel to the Narco State that is Columbia, SA and his observations on the fall of Apartheid in racist South Africa from the inside of it's most notorious maximum security prison. We also glimpse the last throes of Portuguese colonial rule in Mozambique.
"Walking the Midway in Purgatory: A Journal" written by Oakland, CA resident and first time author Nick Masesso Jr. is now available at amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com and through all American bookstores and through bookstores in a dozen European countries. The non-fiction travel journal and political tome spans 40 years and 3 continents. There are several items of Bay Area significance and interest chronicled. Masesso gives proximity to and narrative for, the murder of David Nadel, the White Night Riots, both after the Milk & Moscone killings and after the Dan White acquittal, as well as the Peoples Temple mass suicide. The book also offers a view of what America was and what it has become with small stories and portraits of experiences with characters striving to create a life apart from mainstream values.
(PublishAmerica provides complimentary review copies to legitimate media and academic reviewers who submit their request in writing. Please e-mail support@publishamerica.com or fax 301-631-9073 with your request.)
Book Reviews of Walking the Midway in Purgatory : A Journal
Book Review: To all the kids that grew up in 50's and 60's...
Summary: 5 Stars
Reinhold Ziegler (synergyca@earthlink.net), A reviewer, February 9, 2005,
To all the kids that grew up in 50's and 60's...To those who were told by their parents and teachers that they had more opportunities available to them than any other generation in history...To the Kennedy generation that was asked what they could do for their country and not what their country could do for them...To the idealists who took these statements seriously and marched in the streets for civil rights...To the Vietnam veterans who fought in a foreign land and gave their life for democracy and freedom...To all those who felt that we had been betrayed by the adults...Walking the Midway in Purgatory is your story. It is a remarkable journey and it will draw you into the heart of the action. This journal makes you realize that you are a witness and a participant of the times that you live in, that life in America is not just a wiennie-roast or a spectator sport. As Mr. Masesso's first book it is a five star performer and a probable screen play. I look forward to other writings from this author.
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Book Review: Reflective / Amusing / Insightful *
Summary: 4 Stars
Admittedly there were parts I had to think about ...
It is a reminiscence of a lifes journey with a by play of events that are part of History.
I was also there for the turning of events.
The reflections brought to me a reminder of the visions that could have been.
Now again I have been caused to weep.
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