An unhampered look at Carlsbad's Army Navy Academy "Unlike the upper-school cadets, these boys will break down and cry, a lot. They don’t want other boys to see ’em cry, ’cause it’s not macho. But …
Sean Legacy found his publisher, Greathouse, in the back pages of the New York Review of Books while in prison.
Posted April 17, 1997
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