A Man of His Time

Secrets from a Halfway World

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Pub Date 4 Feb 2020 | Archive Date 3 Jun 2020

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Description

When a boy’s childhood is destroyed by a vicious sexual predator, everything changes. With no one to turn to in his dysfunctional family, he lived only in fear with a single hope for salvation: music. Born with a synesthete’s ability to hear music in every sound around him, a guitar became the key for him to escape his existence in a halfway world. A true story of resurrection and reclamation, A Man of his Time delivers an honest, articulate, and poignant commentary on a lifelong struggle to recover from the most sinister side of humanity.

Steve Rochinski is an independent jazz musician, educator, recording artist, composer, arranger, and author. He is a Professor Emeritus of harmony at Berklee College of Music in Boston. Over his more than 35 years on Berklee’s faculty, he has earned an international reputation for being pretty good at what he does. In 2014, Steve received the Berklee Distinguished Faculty Award. He currently resides with his wife, Kathy, and their dog, Jacob, near the edge of the earth in Southeastern Massachusetts.

When a boy’s childhood is destroyed by a vicious sexual predator, everything changes. With no one to turn to in his dysfunctional family, he lived only in fear with a single hope for salvation:...


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ISBN 9781645430209
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