Outside, Looking In
An edition of Outside, Looking In (2003)
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Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Xlibris
Language
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Pages
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Description:
This is a thinly-disguised autobiography (slightly fictionalized), about growing up in a lower-class, Bronx, Italian/Jewish family during the Great Depression. Gene Geminni becomes an atheist by the age of 15 and expends a great deal of his energy promoting that viewpoint as he evolves from his first full-time job as an elevator operator in the Garment District of New York City to a college professor and Clinical psychologist. Along the way, like Don Quixote before him, he encounters a few windmills.
subjects: atheism, psychology, adventure, philosophy, family
Places: The Bronx, Manhattan, Florida, Oregon
Times: 1929 - 2003