The Prince
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Book Details
About the Book
Rodge McCullough returns home to finish his Ph.D., gets his
degree three years later, and settles in to take a well-earned
breather. Reed and Gertrude don’t dare interfere as their son
pursues his lofty scholar-athlete life at their expense; he is, after
all, only engaging in activities they’ve always encouraged. But after
eight years, the activities don’t seem so lofty. In fact, they suspect
Rodge has become a slouch and a slob. When they discover he is
also a thief, they coordinate strategies to dislodge him. But Rodge
is resolute: He won’t listen, he won’t change, and he won’t go.
Cover art by Karin van de Walle, with her kind permission.
About the Author
Constance McCutcheon received a Masters degree in writing from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. She has worked as a journalist, technical writer, and freelance writer and is currently employed as an editor for a large software company. She resides in Munich, Germany. Visit cmccutcheon.com to take on Ms. McCutcheon’s Web essays and short stories.