Deals, Danger, Destiny

John LaCasse

Non-Fiction

Think a Renaissance Man is a thing of the past? Think again. Better yet, read the day-to-day adventures of John LaCasse, whose 25-year career as a Seattle yacht broker brought him...

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Think a Renaissance Man is a thing of the past? Think again. Better yet, read the day-to-day adventures of John LaCasse, whose 25-year career as a Seattle yacht broker brought him into deals with business magnates, political figures, actors, royalty, even an organized crime boss—names the reader will recognize.  Real-life happenings that turned this mountain boy from Montana into a wizard of wealth, penthouse living, Sports Car-driving, Harley-trekking, drinking and smoking to excess. Then one day wondering, what for? Why am I living this life of fast and furious? 

This is no typical memoir. It’s the story of how one man shows that living life to the fullest, ricocheting from one daring deed to another—usually in reaction-mode—can bring a sweeping range of emotions—bravado, enlightenment, sorrow—that will be felt unequivocally by his readers. Fans of Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat Pray Love will see a similar approach to life—only from a male perspective. Not just breathing air, breathing life.

Going back to school in middle age, LaCasse was kicked out of three universities. No Stop Sign here. He embraced transcendental studies, leading to an MBA and a Ph.D. Then, a personal trinity of women shed new understanding of science and spirituality.

While frequenting his favorite bookstore, Shakespeare and Company, in Paris, LaCasse’s stream of consciousness thrusts him suddenly into the presence of a 13th-century theologian. Both now in the 21st century, their conversation over coffee plummets—well, propels—John from DEALS and DANGER, into a new DESTINY.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING

“No journey ever goes exactly as planned. All great journeys will have perils, pitfalls, washed-out roads, and maybe even a few snipers. They also have great loves, great losses, and all the moments you would not trade for any other in all the world. Every day is like a little traveling between destinations. The more that does not go as planned, the more memorable it becomes. It’s all here in Deals, Danger, Destiny.” —Kelly Swensen, Researcher, Existentialism 

“What is it about John that makes one stop, notice, think? Could it be his life experiences, so many, so different from our own, usually amazing, sometimes heartbreaking, reminding us that everyone’s heart breaks sometimes…Could it be his ability to share–and write–his life experiences in ways that make us laugh, or ache, and wonder how we might have done whatever, should these situations have been ours?...Would we wonder how such rich, unique life experiences, the joys and sorrows, the successes and failures have worked together in his heart and mind to create the interesting, humorous, caring, lover of life, ‘no matter what’ the challenge, he shares so well?”—Morgan Barry, Seattle Department of Public Health

 

by John LaCasse
Page Count: 302
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Publish Date: July 25, 2023
Imprint: Sunbury Press
Genre: Memoir



BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Business
EDUCATION / Teaching / Methods & Strategies  

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By T.N. Pollio
Like no other

A Review of Author, John LaCasse
“The verdict after reading Volume I over a hearty breakfast of inadmissible substances is as follows: A very readable, first-person account with the same immediacy of a Jack London adventure.” "Deals Danger Destiny” and “Floppy Feathers” being the first two of a trilogy from this author, entrepreneur and former flipper of mega-yachts with a nonchalance like me selling vintage Matey Bubble Bath boats on eBay.
Riding in the back seat of Tony Sopranos’ limousine with the cast of The Godfather? Carousing with comely women in cafés alongside the Seine? Way outside honorable comfort zone with this one. Like expecting Captain Nemo to focus on Arbor Day rather than the horrors of undersea kingdoms.
But come to find out, it’s not about the celebration of life in a debased monetary sense, but of one man’s protracted epiphany, driven by the all too human need for purpose and redemption in life. An individual with the wherewithal to turn self-consciousness into a state of self-awareness and reinvent himself thereby. It’s about when to hold them, when to fold them, and when to walk away. And when to maintain the predatory inertia of a tiger, waiting to strike.
Something markedly deeper than a simple schlub like me spitting out schlock psychology after reading Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Certainly not what this series is about.
...Eventually communing with Saintly Thomas Aquinas while studying medieval theology in La Ville Lumière. Saint Aquinas, you may recall, was that 13th century Christian mystic who proposed a synthesis of Aristotelian philosophy and medieval Church dogma – something henceforth known as Scholasticism. Not a bad day’s work at the medieval office, Sensai Masaccio, compared to the standard drivel of tonsured hacks.
Towards the end of Volume I, the reader is introduced to a delightful trio somewhat reminiscent of both the Witches of Eastwick and that angelic hottie on Hallmark’s “The Good Witch”. LaCasse, in the iconic role of Jack Nicholson, quickly realizes the need to forego the standard tutorials out past the cornfields where the woods got heavy in the back seat of his '60 Chevy. And now, inspired by the celestial sense of Saints and reincarnated Priestesses of the Golden Dawn, he finds himself metamorphosized into an angel – sort of. In Volume II, the adventure continues as the ‘five sages’ reason together of the mysteries: revealing eternal truths by inundating the reader in Floppy Feathers. Long live rock, be it dead or alive.
Kirkus Review – “Get it.”
“A vivid portrait of a man’s life that’s by turns rollicking and soulful.”
T.N. Pollio
“A Man of Roman Letters”

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By T.N. Pollio
Awesome Journey

I was on my mark, got set and went on a fantastic journey with John. You have a lifetime fan
Charles Perry Jr.

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Anonymous
Commissioned to live the Dream

John LaCasse has lived more lives than anyone I know. Pushing the peddle to the metal, John's stories made me laugh, cry, gasp for air, and make me wonder what the hell I'm doing with my life. The man is a total badass. He pushed the boundary of time and made it his own, claiming numerous titles and accolades, hanging with the "big guns" and becoming a legendary yacht broker only to leave it all to go back to school where he became the most loved professor to influence hundreds of adoring students. I read the book straight through. I couldn't put it down.

With each page, I could see a movie playing in my head. A seamless journey through time; Deals Danger Destiny sets the stage for an EPIC account of HISTORY IN THE MAKING. By the end of the book, it becomes clear "DEALS AND DANGER" was the commissioned life path in order for John to write a story that would lead humanity to its DESTINY. This is no ordinary read. THIS IS A MUST READ.

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Anonymous
I am in your house.

John-
Really? I'm humbled that I'm "Chaos" a "Titular Character" of charge.
Thank You- it does make me reflect- upon life. That is good.
I may not be fear. I enjoy God's grace. With care. I understand this simple fact- I "Am" upon the joy- fearful & full of loss. Life is meant to be lived, enjoyed, scented, and done.
This is our everyday use. It tides me stronger than ever before.
If you forget to live? You will cease to exist.
I am- in your house.
Stronger than Iron and more solid than Stone. To those that I have loved. Blessings be & care for them today/yesterday/tomorrow.
To those that I have lost. It sucks.
You are there with me my friend-

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Anonymous
What a fantastic ride!

This was a great read. Chills and thrills! After reading, I feel like I know the author.