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Excerpts from the book

Plum Island

By Norm Appel

When I reached the hospital, a doctor was placing defibrillator paddles on Michael's chest. I watched as the doctor jolted him with electricity, but Michael didn't respond. "How the fuck is this happening to me?" I said to no one in particular. This was why I didn't want to have kids.

 
 

"Offering essays by Wall Street power brokers, a war photographer and a former inmate at Sing Sing prison, the Good Men essays share a humility, a bracing honesty and a willingness to reveal the male mind-set without trying to defend it."

--The Sacramento Bee