Joe Perrone Jr.

Joe Perrone Jr.

About

I was a sportswriter for the Passaic-Clifton, NJ, Herald News, as well as a freelance advertising copywriter.  I am the author of two novels: As the Twig is Bent, a mystery thriller,andEscaping Innocence (A Story ofAwakening), a coming-of-age novel set in the turbulent ‘60s.  In addition, I co-authored (with MannyLuftglass)Gone Fishin’ with Kids (How toTake Your Kid Fishing and Still be Friends)and recently publishedA “Real” Man’s Guide to Divorce (First, youbend over and…).  I was aprofessional fly-fishing guide in the Catskill Mountains of New York, and hashad several fly-fishing short stories published in the Mid Atlantic Fly Fishing Guide.  I recently finished a second mystery, a follow up toAs the Twig is Bent, entitled Opening Day,which is set in Roscoe, NY,where I was a guide.  It is the second in what is now the Matt Davis Mystery Series.

Presently, I live in Western North Carolina with my wife, Becky, and the our two cats, Callie and Cassie. All three of my books are available in paperback and in Kindle Books from Amazon.com.  The two novelsare also available in large print. Gone Fishin’ With Kids (How to Take Your KidFishing and Still be Friends)is published by Gone Fishin’ Enterprises in Annandale, NJ,and is also available on Amazon.com.  I welcome comments and questions from other authors and readers.  I can be reached at: catsklgd1@yahoo.com.

David's ADHD

David's ADHD

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<p>Does your child have ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)?</p><p>Meet David, one of award-winning author Sherrill S. Cannon's &quot;Classroom of Kids,&quot; who manages his ADHD with the help of classmates.</p><p>David discovers ways to cope with his hyperactive brain, while learning how to calm and soothe his ADHD. Solutions include setting daily schedules and following simple rules that regulate behavior. His teachers and therapists encourage using the computer for academic advancement, and to establish a pattern for study as well as for occasional recreation. David not only learns self-control and communication skills, but is able to fit into the classroom and make friends.</p><p>Once again social values are emphasized in the author's latest illustrated children's story, and classroom friends from previous books are featured. In fact, David has been part of the class for a long time!</p><p><strong><em>&quot;David's ADHD</em></strong><em> is a timely topic for parents and children. A story in rhyme that demystifies ADHD. It explains a youngster's behavior in terms of his inattentiveness and impulsivity and how it impacts those around him. A sensitive way of creating understanding for children with ADHD and their families.&quot;</em> - <strong>Dr. Valerie Allen, licensed school psychologist</strong></p><p><strong>Author Bio: </strong></p><p>Former teacher Sherrill S. Cannon has won 76 awards for her previous 11 rhyming books. She is also the author of seven published and internationally performed plays for elementary school children. The author has been called &quot;an absolute master of rhyming&quot; and &quot;a modern-day Dr. Seuss.&quot;</p>

Story Behind The Book

As a man divorced and re-married 28 years, I felt it was finally safe &quot;to go back in the water,&quot; and purge myself of the experience of divorce, while at the same time helping others who might be entering those same uncharted waters. It was a cathartic experience - that I wouldn't recommend to anyone else. If I can help just one man through this harrowing experience, it will have been worth the effort.

Reviews

<span style="vertical-align:middle;"><strong></strong></span><strong>A FUN READ FOR MEN OR WOMEN, MARRIED OR DIVORCED <br /></strong> <em>&quot;I'm a married woman, so you wouldn't think this type of book would be for someone like me. But since I have a very good sense of humor and don't offend easily, I loved it! <br /></em><em>&quot;I like this author, too. He attacks the serious topic of divorce with a sense of humor and writes as if he's having a face-to-face conversation with the reader. With every page I turned, I could feel a growing group of imaginary men over my shoulder yelling, 'Heck, yeah!' and 'You tell 'em, Joe!'&quot;<br /></em>Danielle Barkhouse, author of The Expat Arc <br /><em><br /></em><br /><em><strong>&quot;AS A WOMAN, I TRIED REALLY HARD NOT TO LIKE THIS BOOK...</strong><br />&quot;...but in the end, I thought it was really funny, which I think was the main intent of the author. Perrone admits that, although happily married now for almost 30 years, he has also gone through a divorce. The book is a comedic view of the whole experience from a man's perspective. <br /><br />Quotes like: &quot;What's hers is HERS and what's yours is HERS&quot; abound. Perrone offers some good tips in between the jokes. He says that men should hire female divorce lawyers, because a female is more likely to sniff out when the wife is just whining to the judge...Conclusion: A funny look at a serious subject.&quot; </em> <br />Christie Pinheiro EA ABA<br />The Self-Publishing Maven <br />Author of: The Step-By-Step Guide to Self-Publishing for Profit! <br /><br /> <br />