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"Peace, Love, and Broken Hearts" is an imagined reality told through a compilation of fictional and nonfictional characters. Set on Long Island in the 1960's and '70's, it follows the adventures of three kids from birth to adulthood. From a surprise first love story to a true tragedy that continues to resonate today, this book discusses the butterfly effect of our live's choices. The moving and revealing Epiloque takes the reader to an unforseen place, pulling evertything together in a way not anticipated, and giving the book a totally new read.

Produktbeschreibung
"Peace, Love, and Broken Hearts" is an imagined reality told through a compilation of fictional and nonfictional characters. Set on Long Island in the 1960's and '70's, it follows the adventures of three kids from birth to adulthood. From a surprise first love story to a true tragedy that continues to resonate today, this book discusses the butterfly effect of our live's choices. The moving and revealing Epiloque takes the reader to an unforseen place, pulling evertything together in a way not anticipated, and giving the book a totally new read.
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Autorenporträt
Marianne Moroz Masopust grew up in Westbury, Long Island, and obtained her bachelor's degree in psychology and women's studies from Hofstra University's New College. She received her master's degree in social work and a post-master's certificate as an addiction specialist from Adelphi University. Marianne worked for thirty years as a school social worker in the Locust Valley and Levittown school districts on Long Island. Now retired, Marianne lives in East Northport with her husband David. She and her husband enjoy traveling the United States in their truck camper, hiking, and exploring the country's national parks. Marianne is currently working on her second book, a collection of anecdotes and stories from her school social work career focusing on why our high school experiences remain with us forever.