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Joseph travels through his relationship with his wife and family as she struggles with the ravages of Multiple Sclerosis. It is a daunting journey skipping back and forth through the college years, dating and marriage, the children, the disease, the emotional ups and downs suffered by the husband, the caretaker. It is a touching story that is never boring. It deals with the aspects of love, responsibility, care-griving and the depression and sorrow that can be resultant regarding MS.

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Joseph travels through his relationship with his wife and family as she struggles with the ravages of Multiple Sclerosis. It is a daunting journey skipping back and forth through the college years, dating and marriage, the children, the disease, the emotional ups and downs suffered by the husband, the caretaker. It is a touching story that is never boring. It deals with the aspects of love, responsibility, care-griving and the depression and sorrow that can be resultant regarding MS.
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Autorenporträt
Angelo Letizia is a professor of education at Notre Dame College in Baltimore Maryland. His true passion however is writing. He writes novels, poetry and research papers: Poetic Inquiry and arts-based research for the maintenance of the Republic and what comes after: A Vision for Metamodernity. Routledge. 'The Starry Devil and Other Unwanted Poems' was his debut book of poetry and 'Pilgrims of Infinity' is his second book of poetry. Angelo's poetry has also been published in a number of literary outlets including Tales from the Moonlit Path, Bewildering Stories, The Atlantean, Sirens Call, Red Planet, AHF Magazine, Dissections, Fevers of the Mind, Lothlorien Poetry Journal, Bindweed Magazine and Bowery Gothic to name a few. Angelo's academic credentials include: PhD. in Educational Policy Planning and Leadership, College of William and Mary; MA. in European History, Old Dominion University; BA. in Secondary Social Studies, State University of New York at Cortland