JOHNNY'S GETTING-IT APPRENTICESHIP Review
JOHNNY'S GETTING-IT APPRENTICESHIP Feature
You are motherless, neglected, abused, poor. You are a child. You are dyslexic, borderline autistic, contemptible of authority in any form, and antisocial. Life is a cruel reality made by others, and a surreal fantasy made by you. Do you ever learn to tell the difference? Do you conquer, or be conquered by loss, envy, greed, hatred, prejudice, cruelty, violence, and apathy? This is the story about love, sensuality, sexuality, spirituality, innocence, caring, and empathy. This is a story about someone trying to transcend his surroundings and comprehend a priori concepts such as truth and beauty. This is a book about tests and what the preparers of tests are looking for. What they are looking for is any sign that someone is defective, and to be excluded, or even discarded. What Mr. Pasztor and his character, Johnny, consider success is “Getting It” at the more sublime levels of existence.
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