Guideless the Rivers’ Course
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About the Book
Stuart Walker Purloin was given the name Margarite Ecclesia at birth. Never comfortable in a woman’s body, in early adulthood, Margarite completes transgender surgery in Holland after living through the hell of a small, southern town as a “transvestite.” Returning to Margarite’s hometown as Stuart, they are immediately targeted as a convenient solution to a murder case and sent to a maximum-security prison in Raiford, Florida; he is inmate 123047. The journey through this hell to Stuart is much like Dante’s journey through the inferno. During a life in the hell of bigotry and imprisonment, three Virgil-like saviors appear unexpectedly to guide Margarite, and then Stuart, through a modern inferno. A novel, Guideless the Rivers’ Course, tells a story of self-exploration, resolution, and redemption from the vagaries of prison for an inmate who used to be a woman, unexpected salvation for a good man who lived inside a good woman, and ultimately, the story of a town where ghosts emerge to protect one of its own.
About the Author
Stefano Duetagli is the pen name of an eighth-generation Floridian. He earned a PhD at the University of Florida and is a university administrator living in the Tampa Bay area. Duetagli taught in the prison system and has worked in Europe for the Department of Defense, as a university professor, a colonel in the Virginia Militia, and as an administrator at universities in Florida and Virginia. This is his first novel.