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Loving & Leaving

Jack Lucci 

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The first installment of Jack Lucci's living memoir, Loving & Leaving spans five years, touching on themes of gratefulness and regret and stories of love for people, places, narcotics, and the effort it takes to sustain that love. Far from stable and rather turbulent, Lucci chronicles his life as he oscillates between hero and anti-hero, sharing lessons learned in the Italian countryside, mistakes made in America's Second City, the angst and constriction of southeastern Washington, and observations on the miserable Oregon coast. Whether you find yourself rooting for or against him, Loving & Leaving is the result of bleeding over the keyboard.

Product Details

PublisherKoehler Books
Publish DateMarch 28, 2023
Pages108
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781646639120
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.3 inches | 0.4 pounds
BISAC Categories: Biography & Memoir, Travel

About the Author

The melancholic American writer Jack Lucci was born in a valley in southeastern Washington, at the base of the Blues. You can find his blog, Separation Naturalist, on his website, jacklucci.com. Loving & Leaving is his first book.

Reviews

This first installment of a memoir focuses on a young man's rocky coming-of-age in America and abroad.


Debut author Lucci hails from a "small town, mostly known for its wine and wheat fields," in southeastern Washington state. When he eventually moved to Chicago (referred to as "the Land" throughout the book) for college, life in the city was an eye opener. But first the author transports readers to Italy. In Florence, he made a half-hearted attempt to learn Italian in a language school. His real priorities for the trip turned out to be wine, cigarettes, and carousing with different women. He managed a lengthy stay in Italy by working as a farmhand. He learned the ways of horses and gained insights into the struggles of life. Back in the United States, he attended Roosevelt University, a place "built on the concept of social justice." Take Lucci's summary of an education from Roosevelt University: "I left there thinking I knew everything. I did not know how to run a business, but I felt I knew how to run a country. I was so sure I possessed all the knowledge I would ever need, and it was no thanks to my professors. I thought I was finished, but I was only just beginning." Ultimately, readers will appreciate the various lessons that the author learned about life, whether they came from a spilled wheelbarrow in the Italian countryside or the all-consuming effects of substance abuse.


Engaging and nuanced recollections from a restless young man.


-Kirkus Reviews

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