TITLE: A Menace in Venice
RELEASE DATE: July 2017
AUTHOR: Julian Padowicz
CATEGORIES: Romantic Humor/Adventure/Mystery
PAGE COUNT: 214
ISBN: 978-1974368693
IMPRINT: Black Hawk
KEYWORDS: Seniors, Sailing, Boat, Unitarian, Universalism, Humor,
Domesticity, Former Spouses
ONE LINER:
Kip's
abusive ex wife of 30 years ago decides to make up to him for the grief she
caused him and virtually destroys his current marriage.
SYNOPSIS:
In an
effort to keep her soul from going to hell, Kip's abusive, seventy-year-old
former wife, Marsha, comes to visit him and Amanda, so she can make up for the
grief she caused him over thirty years ago. In the process, she nearly destroys
their life, causing Amanda to almost lose her thumb, Kip's beloved sailboat, Manda,
to sail off with no one on board, Amanda to run off, and a variety of small
calamities along the way.
AUTHOR BIO:
Julian Padowicz
was seven years old, Jewish, and living in Warsaw, Poland, when WWII began.
After 6 months under Soviet occupation in southern Poland, he and his mother
made a daring trek over the Carpathian Mountains into neutral Hungary. Arriving
in America at the age of 9, Julian spent the next 13 years in boarding school
and college, where his undiagnosed ADD and Dyslexia caused him considerable
grief.
Graduating from
Colgate University in 1954 with a BA in English, he was hired by
Twentieth-Century Fox studios as editor of their company magazine, “Action.”
From 1955 to 1959
he served in the Air Force as a navigator and intercept instructor.
Following
military service, he entered the documentary film profession, first as a writer
and eventually as director, cameraman, editor, and producer, garnering numerous
awards.
Upon retirement
in 2000, Padowicz began writing a 4-part memoir of his WWII experiences. The
first book, Mother and Me: Escape from Warsaw 1939 was published in 2006 by
Academy Chicago and named “Book of the Year” by ForeWord Magazine. It was
followed by A Ship in the Harbor, Loves of Yulian, and When the Diamonds Were
Gone. A “young readers’” version of Mother and Me, published by Scholastic Inc.
was a best seller in the school field.
Feeling that much
of what was interesting in his life was not publishable as memoir, for fear of
hurting people still living, Padowicz created the fictional village of Venice
on the Massachusetts coast and peopled it with characters based on people he
had known, including himself. Applying humor, which he calls his “weapon of
choice,” Padowicz has written several novels in which these fictional
characters go through many of the experiences he, himself, has gone through.
His hero, Kip, is a retired college professor, married to his creative, but
accident prone wife, the lovely Amanda, and trying to lead a “normal” life, in
a new community, among whacky neighbors and whackier friends from his past.
Padowicz lives in a 100 plus-year-old house in Stamford, Connecticut with his
wife, Donna Carter. Their blended family includes 5 children, 9 grandchildren,
and 2 great-grands.
EMAIL: julianpadowicz@julianpadowicz.com
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