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Short Synopsis
For Americans, Life After America is a reminder of a time when the US lost its way and came close to surrendering its moral leadership of the free world. For Canadian readers, Glazner's memoir is a story about a younger, more open and optimistic Canada living in the shadow of America.
Full Synopsis
What would you do if your country was on the wrong side of history?
Would you leave if you had the chance—even if leaving might ruin the rest of your life?
In 1967, Joseph Mark Glazner, a twenty-two-year-old American writer, left Los Angeles behind forever and became one of the first war resisters to go to Canada during the extremely divisive Vietnam War.
Life After America is Glazner's upbeat, personal memoir about his first two years in Canada as an FBI fugitive, new immigrant, tabloid writer, journalist, and John Lennon's accidental muse.
Glazner, an internationally acclaimed crime novelist, recounts with dark humor and the eye of a thriller writer his nearly bungled escape from the US, the sweetness and pitfalls of love in an era of sexual revolution, and his own youthful quest to make an impact on the world.
Author Joseph Mark Glazner
Narrated by Graham Halstead
Publication date Oct 15, 2019
Running time 8 hrs
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