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An exhilarating experience with six African American teenage girls changed the life of a white guy from Jersey who had grown up with an outhouse until he was eight years old. He left a successful career with a Fortune 500 company to become a dynamic college professor and art collector, eventually living in a charming little house at Seven Webfoot Way on Cape Cod. You will get some inside information about the corporate and academic worlds and witness the ending of a long-term monogamous marriage and the subsequent exciting life as a single person. The expository writing and storytelling is…mehr

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An exhilarating experience with six African American teenage girls changed the life of a white guy from Jersey who had grown up with an outhouse until he was eight years old. He left a successful career with a Fortune 500 company to become a dynamic college professor and art collector, eventually living in a charming little house at Seven Webfoot Way on Cape Cod. You will get some inside information about the corporate and academic worlds and witness the ending of a long-term monogamous marriage and the subsequent exciting life as a single person. The expository writing and storytelling is intended to inform and entertain. It is laced with humor-mostly self-deprecating. You might want to use this memoir as a model or template for telling your offspring your life story, just as he's done for his grandson, Aidan.
Autorenporträt
Bob Spohn is Professor Emeritus, Northwestern Connecticut Community College. He has a bachelor's degree from Colgate University and an MBA from the University of Connecticut. His previous writing includes textbooks published by Reston Publishing ( then a subsidiary of Prentice-Hall) and McGraw-Hill. He's also had articles entitled "Art in Sports" and "American and Soviet Art in Buffalo" published by Connecticut's Litchfield County Times.