Isaac Fitzgerald is the author of Dirtbag, Massachusetts: A Confessional. This gritty memoir details his life growing up in Massachusetts. Isaac has been many things in his life including an altar boy, a college student, a homeless person, an addict, a bartender, and a volunteer delivering supplies in Burma. He struggles to make peace with his family. This is a man who made many mistakes but is open and honest about them. This is a book that is a testament to the fact that people can change for the better.
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