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Stumbling Blocks and Stepping Stones: A Novel of Coming of Age Catholic

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Stumbling Blocks and Stepping Stones is told largely through the reminiscences of Paolo Bruni and is focused on his friendship with Nicola "Nunzi" D'Annunzio over four decades. It contrasts the insular world of the ethnic neighborhood, one littered with “stumbling blocks” of gangs and ethnic rivalries that might undo their stepping up in the changing world of post-war urbanizing America. In their encounter with the complex and corporatized Catholicism of the Jesuits, the almost militaristic-evangelical “army” of the Roman Catholic Church the serious and athletic Paolo, and the prankish and satirical Nunzi, each in his way becomes estranged from their faith. Paolo and Nunzi step and stumble forward with often hilarious and erotic escapades, athletic achievements and misadventures, surprising theological perceptions and tragic personal events in a time and place that not only shaped them, but which their venerated educators encouraged them to “set afire.”

328 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 31, 2015

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December 14, 2015
Ramblings? No, insights!

At first I felt like an old man was rambling. Then as I was drawn into often disjointed confession and began to see some of the incorrect facts (I went to that same HS in Brighton) I could see this was not about facts, but about maturing and asking about the meaning of life.
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