Jim’s debut novel grew out of three converging threads: a decades-long exploration of family history, a post-retirement love of historical fiction, and the unexpected quiet of the Covid years. His research uncovered fragments of lives—resilient, complex, and often overlooked—that rarely appeared in the historical record. Inspired by authors who bring forgotten stories to the forefront, he began shaping those discoveries into narrative form, blending personal history with broader historical truth.
Drawn especially to the untold experiences of working-class women and immigrant families, his work reflects a deep respect for the ordinary people whose courage and endurance helped shape their communities, even when their stories went unrecorded.
Jim lives in Connecticut, where he continues to explore the intersections of memory, history, and the forgotten lives that deserve to be remembered.