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Mark Zvonkovic

    Mark Zvonkovic is a novelist and former lawyer whose writing often explores the nuances of human nature and the search for meaning in everyday life. Influenced by his keen observations of animals and the natural world, his narratives are crafted with depth and a sensitive eye for detail. Zvonkovic's distinctive voice invites readers into immersive worlds where the ordinary is rendered extraordinary. His work is characterized by a profound understanding of his characters and a unique perspective that resonates long after the final page.

    The Narrows
    • The Narrows

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In the early 1970s, religious cults aggressively recruited baby boomers who were coming of age in a new era of experimentation and self-pursuit. Many parents, desperate when a child would disappear into a cult, resorted to hiring a "deprogrammer" who would, usually surreptitiously, "extract" the child from the cult and use deprogramming techniques to convince the child to return to the family. This practice was extremely controversial and often resulted in criminal and civil actions. Larry Brown is a young, self-absorbed junior high school English teacher in Medford, Massachusetts with serious relationship problems. One weekend he meets Jenny, a young woman who is attempting to extract her brother from a cult that has an ashram on Cape Cod. Larry soon discovers that his cousin, Bradley, is a member of the same cult. With the help of Sam Henry, a feared deprogrammer also known as "Black Lightning," they kidnap Jenny's brother and Bradley from the ashram and Larry is forced to face the hard reality that his cousin is in a precarious emotional state. Larry's comfortable liberal principles are tested, and his cherished childhood memories are shattered by the ordeal.

      The Narrows2020
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