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Chip Dangelmajer
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Chip Dangelmajer
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The steady chugging of the air compressor and the hiss of the airbrush masked their approach. Bobby, engrossed in his work, remained bent over his creation as they neared him. Dirty and shirtless, he labored beneath the names of eight men, all of them memorialized in tattoos on his back - four on the left shoulder blade and four on the right. Set in the idyllic mill town of Lawrence, Massachusetts, St. James High School is about to begin another school year as the turbulent ’60s are nearing their end, and the country is straining under the horrific losses of the Vietnam War. Juxtaposed with the stunning success of the lunar landing and Woodstock, this year would prove to be a turning point for so many lives that touch St. James, and one that would likewise be ingrained into its storied history. Will this year be its last?
Faced with grim news regarding the future, Father Peter Ryan struggles to make St. James whole in every sense of the word. A compelling story of love, loss, hope, and triumph that forever binds the staff, students, and friends of St. James. Will St. James survive?
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