Yesterday I Could Sing

by Michael R. Fontaine Ph. D.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/1/2003

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9781403382207
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9781403382221
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9781403382214

About the Book

Yesterday I Could Sing is the story of one man’s struggle against time to prove to an insensitive system, that if given the chance, he still maintains the capabilities that once marked a celebrated career that spanned more than twenty years. Virgil Henderson is a sixty-three-year-old juvenile probation officer who reluctantly faces the twilight of an illustrious career and refuses to become a "lame duck" while social security catches up to him in a couple of years. Unfortunately, everything around him signals the end of the line including his dearest friend and fellow officer, Alfred P. Noonin who welcomes the opportunity to spend the remaining years of his life in retirement bliss.

Married to his work, Virgil will have no part of it and hopes for the fortune of just one more significant case to solidify his claim as still the best damn probation officer that Eldon County has ever seen. Perhaps the likes of Guillermo "Red" Fuentes is such a case. Meanwhile, a political faction is developing and a conspiracy brewing that finds him right smack in the middle as an unwitting pawn in a race where two separate motivations are on a direct collision course.

Set against the backdrop of conspiracy, calamity, violence, betrayal, and love, Yesterday I Could Sing is about the human condition – a story of ordinary people cast in extraordinary situations and a man’s search for absolution that ultimately leads him to the discovery of his salvation.


About the Author

Dr. Michael Fontaine served as a juvenile probation officer with the Lake County Superior Court System in Gary, Indiana from 1973 through 1978. At the time, he had an active caseload of more than 200 delinquents involved in crimes against persons and property. During his tenure, he was assigned to a four-city region in Northwest Indiana under the auspices of a federal mandate known as the Crime Specific Impact Program where he and a team targeted high profile delinquents to impact recidivism rates. He later served as Director of Pre-trial Services for the Gary Municipal Court.

Dr. Fontaine holds a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Indiana University and has written for a number of newspapers over the past twenty years. He also holds a Ph.D from the Union Institute and University and is currently an Associate Professor of Marketing in the College of Management and Business at National-Louis University

According to Dr. Fontaine, Yesterday I Could Sing was inspired by our society’s incredible failure at juvenile delinquent rehabilitation, and the often-tragic metamorphosis of man’s life. This is his story.