The Punk and the Professor

The Punk and the Professor by Billy Lawrence, published by Loyola College DBA Apprentice House in May 2017, is a work of fiction that explores the challenges faced by a young introvert named Jack Tortis. Set against the backdrop of suburban New York City as the 1980s transition into the ’90s, the narrative delves into Jack’s struggles as he navigates a world that values conformity. Branded as a punk, he grapples with the expectations of his estranged father and the societal pressures that threaten to define his future.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of Jack’s fight against adversity, including apathetic educators, an abusive home life, and the pervasive issues of drugs and violence in his community. The story unfolds as Jack confronts critical choices that could determine his path—whether to persevere through school, seek a life of service labor, or succumb to a life of crime. The narrative is enriched by the framing of Jack’s journey through the lens of a professor who recites an ancient tale, prompting reflections on fate and the nature of reality. This edition spans 358 pages and is presented in English.
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Set in the suburban shadows of New York City as the 1980s crash into the ’90s, The Punk and the Professor brings us into the troubled world of a young introvert. Jack Tortis is an underdog branded as a punk in a place where sameness is celebrated. Destined to be a drop out laborer like his estranged father, he clings to hope and fights against a tide of dysfunction. But just as life starts to move along, obstacles spring up around him. In his way are apathetic teachers and principals, an abusive stepfather, and the drugs, ignorance, and violence that plague his town. In a battle for survival, Jack is faced with three options–fight his way through school, be lucky enough to enter the world of service labor, or fall into a street life of crime and drugs.
Where we end up in life is often too predictable–but sometimes an opportunity comes along that changes our fate, and sometimes it takes starting all over again to get it right. The story of the punk is framed by a professor reciting an ancient tale that inspires us to question all we think we know, to consider an alternative truth, and distinguish reality from illusion.
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