Jack Young Books

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Jack Young grew up in the Olneyville section of Providence, a turbulent mix of proud cultures.  He slogged through twelve years of parochial schooling, emerging unimpressed and unconvinced.  Like many city kids he was drawn to the idea of the country life, graduating from the University of Rhode Island with a degree in agriculture.

Young’s path has been enjoyably erratic, moving from the secure but stifling embrace of Civil Service (Soil Conservation) to small-town cop, to crop management, which is touched on in his book Faraway Green. Young’s travels have, by choice, centered on the lesser Caribbean islands, some real, some whimsical, as found in his book Hail Cigaros!, a Kirkus featured review selection. A time spent selling cars gave him valuable lessons in human behavior that strongly informed his third novel, Fensetter Falls, a rollicking riches-to-rags saga that will have you questioning the value of family.

Jack Young lives with his wife, a social worker, on an underperforming mini-farm in eastern Connecticut.  He now devotes full time to writing after giving up teaching chemistry.

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