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Paul Jury

Writer, Author, President of PJ Test Prep

Paul Jury is the author of "States of Confusion: My 19,000-Mile Detour to Find Direction," a book published in 2011.1 The book chronicles Jury's 48-day road trip across the 48 contiguous United States, which he undertook as a recent college graduate to find direction in his life.1

Jury's writing style is described as humorous and touching, with the ability to articulate the feelings many people experience during transitional periods in their lives.1 In addition to being an author, Jury has written for television shows that have aired on A&E, VH1, and the Discovery Channel.2

"States of Confusion" received mixed reviews from readers. Some appreciated Jury's humor and relatability, while others criticized the book for being too introspective or self-centered.1 The book appears to be particularly resonant with young adults and those going through periods of uncertainty in their lives.

Jury also teaches College Essay and Personal Statement classes, utilizing his writing experience to help students with their college applications.2

Highlights

Aug 28 · Gothamist
Video: New York Has The Biggest Ego, And Other Stereotypes - Gothamist
Video: New York Has The Biggest Ego, And Other Stereotypes - Gothamist
Apr 15 · goodreads.com
States of Confusion: My 19000-Mile Detour to Find Direction

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Los Angeles County, California, United States