If you want your kids to learn baseball, you send them to sports camp. If you want them to master a foreign language, you find them a tutor or send them abroad. And if you want them to learn about the riches of Catholic tradition, you send them to the most illustrious Catholic schools in the country. Right? Wrong.
Mark Gauvreau Judge, one of the most talented writers to emerge from GenX, takes us through a hilarious, edgy, take-no-prisoners look at his experience in three of the most prestigious Catholic schools in the U.S. His story reveals how, reflecting on the life of his remarkable father, a globe-trotting photographer for National Geographic, Mark came to see the power and vitality of true Catholic faith, how that faith has been lost in institutions that are ashamed of their Catholic identity and mission, and how faith can be recovered.
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