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Andrew Pessin

    Andrew Pessin is a professor of philosophy who delves into the most intriguing and provocative ideas. His prose is entertaining, accessible, and stimulating, aiming to demystify philosophical concepts for a broader audience. Pessin dives into the complexities of human psychology, exploring the intricacies of relationships and ethical dilemmas. Through his works, Pessin offers a unique opportunity to explore life's deeper questions with a touch of humor and lightness.

    Nevergreen
    • Nevergreen

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set on the isolated Nevergreen College campus, this incisive satire explores the chaos of contemporary academia through the eyes of J., a physician whose speaking engagement spirals into controversy. As he navigates a world dominated by cancel culture and political correctness, the narrative blends humor with unsettling truths, revealing the madness lurking beneath the surface of college life. With sharp dialogue and thought-provoking insights, the novel critiques ideological excesses while delivering both laughter and discomfort, making it a compelling read for today's audience.

      Nevergreen