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Life Close to the Bone

Life Close to the Bone


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John Greenburn used to be somebody. Now, he's just a middle-aged guy, sitting behind his computer screen, waiting for his life to come to a screeching halt. Cogniv-Pharma, a Florida-based pharmaceutical company with deep pockets and a secret to hide, has caught the attention of the U.S. Department of Justice. The allegation? Medicare fraud. No one is more on the hook than John, who, as the Chief Ethics Officer at Cogniv-Pharma, has been the canary in the coal mine for the last 12 months. Not that his CEO cares much. The CEO, a flashy, profit-driven type, certainly doesn't care that John's own mother, Francis, is in desperate need of Cogniv-Pharma's top-selling drug to slow her memory loss. Haunted by what he knows of the fraud allegations - and the investigation's impact on the thousands of patients who depend on the medication - John draws closer to the memories he has of his own mother, Francis, and the ways she pushed him to be somebody. And, not just somebody, but the greatest youth tennis player upstate South Carolina had ever known. With Francis' memory deteriorating, John's time to understand both himself and his mother, a product of the rough mill town that shaped her, is slipping away. Life Close to the Bone moves from present day Florida and back in time to John's successful tenure on the youth tennis circuit and the textile mill in upstate South Carolina that, through Francis, shaped John's adolescence. It depicts a matriarchal family's relentless striving to overcome their "linthead" heritage and explores what it means to live for yourself and, ultimately, to forgive parents shaped by their own generational hardship.

About the Author :
Michael Spake is the author of Life Close to the Bone, his debut novel exploring the intricate layers of the past and the challenge of connecting them to the present. Inspired by his experience playing junior tennis in South Carolina and his career as a healthcare attorney, the novel delves into themes of memory, heritage, and personal transformation.In addition to Life Close to the Bone, Michael has published short stories in Well Read Magazine's Best of 2023 and 2024, capturing the culture and history of his hometown, Anderson, SC in Well Read Magazine's Best of 2023 and 2024.Michael graduated from The Citadel in 1994 where he received the Granville T. Prior Award for his exploration of Christian Mysticism in the works of T.S. Eliot. Michael, a native of Anderson, SC, lives in Lakeland, Florida, with his wife, Mary Lucia Spake. They have four children: Henry, Mary Clare, Kathryn, and Vivian.

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"In Life Close to the Bone, debut novelist Michael Spake skillfully explores the complexity of the past and the impossibility of ever escaping its impact on the present. As protagonist John Greenburn, a former tennis star turned pharmaceutical ethics attorney, struggles to uncover the potential danger of a new drug, he is drawn back into a past that threatens to undermine all he's worked to achieve. Despite his reluctance to revisit old traumas, John's only hope for redemption is to face headlong the long-buried demons he has yet to acknowledge. Ultimately, John's journey in connecting the past to the present belongs to all of us." Cassandra King, author of Tell Me a Story: My Life with Pat Conroy "Michael Spake spins a profoundly textured story of corporate intrigue, boundless greed, corruption, and personal ethics amid a hardscrabble mill village legacy, and a meticulous mother's rapid cognitive decline as her lawyer son reconciles their past through revelatory truths. Life Close to the Bone triumphs with the lasting impact of what strong mothers pass on to you." Tim Conroy, author of Theologies of Terrain and No True Route "Michael Spake clearly has a story to tell that haunts him. Corporate ethics lawyer John Greenburn's work life unravels and thrusts him into dealing with a troubling relationship, the one he has with his mother." Bren McClain, Author of One Good Mama Bone, winner of the French Prix Maya for Best Animal Novel, the Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction, and the Patricia Winn Award for Southern Literature, published as Mama Red in France "In this thoughtful coming-of-age debut novel, Michael Spake explores the past, reminding us that 'It is forever a part of our experience, and we cannot disown it.' An attorney himself, the author pulls back the curtain on the extraordinary ethical demands and challenges of the vocation in a culture of corporate greed while exploring the complicated and formative dynamics of family and expectations in the American South. Ultimately, this is a powerful story of self-discovery and transformation." Rebecca Dwight Bruff, author of Trouble the Water


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798218570613
  • Publisher: Penning the American South
  • Publisher Imprint: Penning the American South
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 198
  • Spine Width: 11 mm
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8218570616
  • Publisher Date: 14 Feb 2025
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 322 gr


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