John ThorndikeJohn Thorndike grew up in New England, graduated from Harvard, took an MA from Columbia, then lit out for Latin America. He spent two years in the Peace Corps in El Salvador and two, with his wife and child, on a backcountry farm in Chile. Eventuallyhe settled with his son in Athens, Ohio, where for ten years his day job was farming. Then it was construction. His first two books were novels, followed by a memoir, Another Way Home, about his wife's schizophrenia and his life as a single parent. A second memoir, The Last of His Mind, describes his father's year-long descent into Alzheimer's. A Hundred Fires in Cuba is his latest novel, and he's at work on the next one, a half-fictional evocation of his mother's life. Read More Read Less
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