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Making It Home: I Set Out to See the World and Made It All the Way to Cleveland
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Making It Home: I Set Out to See the World and Made It All the Way to Cleveland

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Some people ask, Who am I? Mark Giuliano woke up one morning and asked, Where am I? Better yet, Where is home? In the spirit of Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat Pray Love) and Richard Florida (Who’s Your City?), Making It Home is a memoir of both journey and placemaking. With gritty optimism, heart-wrenching honesty, and playful humor, Giuliano shares the story of his audacious endeavor to trade the coastal suburbs of Savannah, Georgia for a home in the hardscaped core of the second poorest city in America - Cleveland, Ohio.

Home is where the cause is, writes Giuliano. Our restless passion for a better world urges us toward our true purpose. Weaving together personal anecdotes with iconic Clevelanders such as Congressman Dennis Kucinich to the rustbelt superhero, Guitar Man, Making It Home is the story of the tenacity, entrepreneurial spirit, and redemptive conviction of America’s comeback cities. With eloquence and passion, hope and vulnerability, Giuliano shares his unrelenting faith, the limits of love, and those people and places worth living and spiritually dying for.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Black Rose Writing
Date
10 February 2022
Pages
270
ISBN
9781684338788

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Some people ask, Who am I? Mark Giuliano woke up one morning and asked, Where am I? Better yet, Where is home? In the spirit of Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat Pray Love) and Richard Florida (Who’s Your City?), Making It Home is a memoir of both journey and placemaking. With gritty optimism, heart-wrenching honesty, and playful humor, Giuliano shares the story of his audacious endeavor to trade the coastal suburbs of Savannah, Georgia for a home in the hardscaped core of the second poorest city in America - Cleveland, Ohio.

Home is where the cause is, writes Giuliano. Our restless passion for a better world urges us toward our true purpose. Weaving together personal anecdotes with iconic Clevelanders such as Congressman Dennis Kucinich to the rustbelt superhero, Guitar Man, Making It Home is the story of the tenacity, entrepreneurial spirit, and redemptive conviction of America’s comeback cities. With eloquence and passion, hope and vulnerability, Giuliano shares his unrelenting faith, the limits of love, and those people and places worth living and spiritually dying for.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Black Rose Writing
Date
10 February 2022
Pages
270
ISBN
9781684338788