Book review: ‘One Man’s Purpose’ by Stephen D Senturia

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‘One Man’s Purpose’ is Stephen D Senturia’s debut novel about the life of a professor at a fictional university.

Stephen D Senturia is a former Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. As an author he has written textbooks and scientific papers and co-edited two journals and two book series. His first novel, “One Man’s Purpose,” is about a Professor at the fictional Cambridge Technology Institute and is based on his own experiences as a professor and educator.

In “One Man’s Purpose,” Martin Quint is a Professor at the Cambridge Technology Institute and at the top of his academic career. The story chronicles an academic year in his life that includes being a tenured professor, lecturing in his Circuits and Electronics course, rumors of a plagiarism scandal, competing against the rise of online courses and the politics behind tenure appeals. On top of that, he has to juggle his personal life of a sick father and a second marriage with a baby on the way. It is divided into four parts: Part I: Spring Term, 2013, Part II: Summer, 2013, Part III: Fall Term, 2013 and Part IV: Thereafter.

The author’s debut novel is a detailed account about what life in academia is like while trying to balance a personal life. Martin has his hands full with being a teacher, a researcher, a father with another child on the way and as a mentor dealing with a junior female colleague’s critical tenure case. This makes him believable and relatable because in today’s fast paced world most people have to juggle a work and family life. The story is easy to follow and understand but sometimes the academic terms and vocabulary can get confusing. Overall there is sufficient balance between the academic and the personal to appeal to most readers. The subplot dealing with the theft of confidential information that is posted online is of particular interest given modern news headlines about hackings. “One Man’s Purpose” by Stephen D Senturia is a rare look into the inner workings of a university and the average professor’s struggles to remain relevant. It is recommended for readers interested in learning more about these subjects.

*A copy of this book was given for an honest review. The opinions expressed here are solely the author’s.

Jimmie Vaughan at Jazz, TX

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Texas legend Jimmie Vaughan will perform at Jazz, TX on Wednesday January 11, 2017. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

The Pearl’s newest upscale jazz venue, Jazz, TX, is hosting an exciting show this week featuring Texas legend Jimmie Vaughan. The show is set for Wednesday January 11 from 8:30p.m. to 11:30p.m. Tickets are $35 and area available online. As founding member of the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Jimmie Vaughan was one of the leading Austin guitarists of the late 70s and 80s. He brought the gritty roadhouse blues and R&B sound to the national stage and was influenced by guitarists like Freddie King, B.B. King and Albert King. His music had a tough lean sound that became one of the most recognizable sounds of 70s and 80s blues and rock and roll. Most of his career consisted of co-leading the Fabulous Thunderbirds with vocalist Kim Davis. In 1994 he launched his solo career and sometimes makes special appearances with the likes of Gary Clack Jr and Bob Dylan. (Jazz, TX, 2016)

Jazz, TX is owned and operated by renowned musician Brent “Doc” Watkins. It is located in the cellar of the Bottling House and hosts musical acts include jazz, blues, big band, Texas swing, salsa, conjunto and Americana including Doc Watkins. It is open from Tuesday through Saturday and aside from music guest can enjoy a wide variety of food, beverages, wine and spirits.

Jazz, TX
312 Pearl Pkwy, Suite 6001
San Antonio, TX 78215
(210) 332-9386