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Seasons in Sanctuary: Based on a true fantasy
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Seasons in Sanctuary: Based on a true fantasy
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Seasons in Sanctuary
Friends of the book say: "Lopriore has terrific understanding of what makes a good story. He can write like hell, but he's even better at digging up stuff nobody else knows. Should have been a CIA guy instead of a reporter." Maury Allen, longtime New York Post sportswriter, author of "Brooklyn Remembered","Where Have You Gone (Joe DiMaggio)". "With "Season in Sanctuary", Danny Lopriore not only conveys a remarkable true story of personal faith and redemption, but he's also beautifully crafted a love letter to a special place in time. With rich detail, he recreates the experience of growing up in the 1970s working-class, school-of-hard-knocks outskirts of the greatest city in the world. You can practically smell the bread baking over New York's Arthur Avenue with every turn of the page." Scott Williams, writer/producer, "Without a Trace", "Bones", "Third Watch". "Lopriore is able to come from a very real and true place. He puts you right into the life of this complex man. His unique take on this drama is a credit not only to his writing style, but to his commitment to telling this story with a passion that comes from witnessing a story first hand. The story could not be told better by anyone." Jason Cerbone, actor, "The Sopranos" "A gripping narrative with fascinating characters. The details of time and place are so vivid and compelling that one has to be reminded that this is fiction and not true story. The author reels you in and doesn't let go until the novel's powerful conclusion. Angelo Pizzo, screenwriter/producer, "Hoosiers", "Rudy"
Friends of the book say: "Lopriore has terrific understanding of what makes a good story. He can write like hell, but he's even better at digging up stuff nobody else knows. Should have been a CIA guy instead of a reporter." Maury Allen, longtime New York Post sportswriter, author of "Brooklyn Remembered","Where Have You Gone (Joe DiMaggio)". "With "Season in Sanctuary", Danny Lopriore not only conveys a remarkable true story of personal faith and redemption, but he's also beautifully crafted a love letter to a special place in time. With rich detail, he recreates the experience of growing up in the 1970s working-class, school-of-hard-knocks outskirts of the greatest city in the world. You can practically smell the bread baking over New York's Arthur Avenue with every turn of the page." Scott Williams, writer/producer, "Without a Trace", "Bones", "Third Watch". "Lopriore is able to come from a very real and true place. He puts you right into the life of this complex man. His unique take on this drama is a credit not only to his writing style, but to his commitment to telling this story with a passion that comes from witnessing a story first hand. The story could not be told better by anyone." Jason Cerbone, actor, "The Sopranos" "A gripping narrative with fascinating characters. The details of time and place are so vivid and compelling that one has to be reminded that this is fiction and not true story. The author reels you in and doesn't let go until the novel's powerful conclusion. Angelo Pizzo, screenwriter/producer, "Hoosiers", "Rudy"