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In Westport, Connecticut, in the 1960s and 1970s, everything looked settled from the outside. Expectations were clear. Conformity was assumed. And a boy who could not quite fit the shape of either made his way through a world that did not know what to do with him.
Raymond Marra grew up between two powerful and contradictory forces. A father who was brilliant, intellectually exacting, and emotionally out of reach. A mother who was fiercely independent, restless beneath the life she had been given, and gradually withdrawing from the home she was supposed to anchor. Between them, Raymond and his siblings navigated a household that felt increasingly unpredictable, searching for solid ground that shifted whenever they thought they had found it.
Outside that house, the pressure took different forms but carried the same weight. Bullied, alienated, and quietly determined to understand his own place in a world that offered no clear answers, Raymond began building something in the space where belonging should have been. Not certainty. Not comfort. A particular kind of resilience that only forms under that specific kind of pressure.
That resilience would eventually carry him through decades in enterprise sales, senior leadership, and some of the most demanding professional environments imaginable. But Finding My Way in Westport is not a book about that career. It is a book about where that person came from.
This is a memoir about a childhood that asked too much and explained too little, about a family shaped by contradiction and quiet unraveling, and about the long journey toward understanding who you are when the world you grew up in stops defining you.
For anyone who has ever tried to make sense of a difficult childhood, struggled to find their place in the world, or discovered that resilience often grows from the very experiences they wished they could leave behind, this book will feel deeply familiar.
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