Jon Foyt Releases New Historical Fiction Novel, THE MIND OF AN AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY
By: Christina Mancuso Oct. 01, 2015
Real Men may eat quiche, but do real men do Talk Therapy?
That is the question Jon Foyt's historical novel asks - and answers - in "The Mind of an American Revolutionary," the life and motivations of one of the lesser known - but equally significant - Founding Fathers. Extensively researched, Jon's 12th novel tells the story of Robert Morris, an illegitimate immigrant lad from off the docks of Liverpool, who went on to finance the American Revolution - at times with money out of his own pocket - and then ended up in debtor's prison. Taking place during the Revolutionary years, the novel explores Morris' mind and his emotions, which are relentlessly probed by a persistent mercenary Hessian Major in what today we would call psychological counseling, or talk therapy. As to the economic reasons for the American Revolution, the author seems eminently qualified to write about business motivations and ethics, given his years in the trenches as an American entrepreneur in real estate, radio broadcasting, banking, and publishing following his business school studies at Stanford. Adding his own personal drama with talk therapy creates the authenticity of this novel.The Mind of an American Revolutionary
By Jon Foyt
Publisher: Andrew Benzie Books
Published: August 21, 2015
ISBN: 978-1941713235
Pages: 254
Genre: Historical Fiction About The Author:
At age 83, Foyt, who has completed 60 marathons, lives in the active adult community of Rossmoor in Walnut Creek, California. He holds an AB and MBA from Stanford, and completed the degree work for a masters in historic preservation at the University of Georgia. This is his 12th novel. For review copies, author interviews, or more information please contact: Jon Foyt
Email: jonfoyt (at) mac.com
Website: http://www.jonfoyt.com
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