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Jack Sparacino’s New Book, “Proof of Life Volume 3: How Did I Miss All That?” Explores What It Means to Truly be Alive, Versus Experiencing Life as a Passive Participant

 Fulton Books author Jack Sparacino, a social psychologist and former market research and aerospace veteran, has completed his most recent book, “Proof of Life Volume 3: How Did I Miss All That?”: a collection of stories and ruminations designed to help readers reflect upon their existence and recognize the people and things that provide them with their own proof of life. After retiring from United Technologies in 2006, author Jack Sparacino began writing a newspaper column, which began to address many of the basic themes that he would later explore in his “Proof of Life” series. The author now resides ... Read more

Jack Sparacino’s New Book, “Shoot the Moon: Essays on Living,” is a Series of Essays That Comment on the Author’s Life Lessons and Observations of the World Around Him

 Fulton Books author Jack Sparacino, who has had a varied career over the course of his life, has completed his most recent book, “Shoot the Moon: Essays on Living”: a collection of essays that reflect upon the author’s experiences throughout his journey here on Earth, including his struggles and triumphs he has embraced along the way. Author Jack Sparacino is heading into his sixth career now, having started as a young college professor at The Ohio State University in the 1970s, then moving briefly to market research, then onto aerospace consulting for twenty years, followed by writing a biweekly opinion ... Read more