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Joe Cirillo has written a novel about good versus evil, and peace versus turmoil, in the setting of the Howe High School football team in Indianapolis, Indiana. Dwight King, despite being blessed with looks, intelligence, immense athletic talent, and money, is at war with himself and at war with his abusive father. Josh Gerig has a physical disability and none of the advantages afforded by wealth, but he has a quiet peace and a clear purpose in his life that Dwight can't understand. There are two stories in one, which meet in the middle, and again at the end in exciting climax, both…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Joe Cirillo has written a novel about good versus evil, and peace versus turmoil, in the setting of the Howe High School football team in Indianapolis, Indiana. Dwight King, despite being blessed with looks, intelligence, immense athletic talent, and money, is at war with himself and at war with his abusive father. Josh Gerig has a physical disability and none of the advantages afforded by wealth, but he has a quiet peace and a clear purpose in his life that Dwight can't understand. There are two stories in one, which meet in the middle, and again at the end in exciting climax, both intertwined in the quest for Howe's march to the state football championship.
Autorenporträt
Joe Cirillo was born in before moving to the area at age five. He currently resides in , a suburb of , with his wife Patty and daughter Carrie. His daughter Jenny and her husband Mike live in with their three children: Mikey, Lucy, and Jeb. His other daughter, Erica, lives and works in .

Joe spent the early years of his life pursuing sports, mostly baseball; he played for and . After college, he began a career in finance and real estate, and currently is a real estate broker and investor. Joe's two passions are writing and music. He has written many songs, specializing in the Contemporary Christian genre. He has been active in the music ministry at Zionsville Fellowship, his home church, for most of the past eighteen years.