A Monk Jumped over a Wall
 

A Monk Jumped over a Wall

by Jay Nussbaum

J.J. Spencer is one of the many hungry young lawyers eager to climb the corporate ladder to the great future awaiting him. With his first annual review approaching, J.J. is confident his keen work for the top Manhattan law firm he is employed by will be praised all the way to the bank. Until, that is, he gives in to a sudden surge of compassion during a chance encounter at a diner.
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Carol W
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J.J. Spencer is struggling to find his life. A young lawyer who in showing compassion for clients loses his job, is arrested for DUI and is beaten. Stuggling to find himself again J.J. returns to his dojo and works to help those who need help. His family plays an important role in who he is.

More than a coming of age over 30 story, this is a story of how one finds one path in the fork in the road. An excellent read which may just put you on a different path.

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