Chasing Love: A Mother's Journey

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GENRE

DRAMA MEMOIR MYSTERY

    Core Theme

    WHEN LIFE KNOCKS YOU DOWN, YOU NEED TO PULL YOURSELF BACK UP.

    TIME PERIOD

    1960s & '70s

    COMPARABLE TITLES

    CHANGELING, SEARCHING, WILD WILD COUNTRY

    CHARACTER LIST

    • ELINOR: 40. NAIVE, EDUCATED, UNABLE TO FULLY EXPRESS HER EMOTIONS, GOES WITH THE FLOW, BEAUTIFUL.
    • LIONEL ROGOSIN: 45. ELINOR’S ABUSIVE, AGGRESSIVE HUSBAND.
    • JOHNATHAN: 19. ELINOR’S YOUNGEST SON, JOINS A CULT AND VANISHES.

    Logline

    Chasing Love: A Mother's Journey is a memoir of a journey of acceptance as the author sifts through her family history in the hope of shedding light on her youngest son's disappearance in India.

    Target Audiences

    Age: 35-54

    Target Gender: Female leaning

    Setting

    New York, London, Johannesburg, Africa, Tel Aviv, New Delhi

    Based on a True Story

    Yes

    Publishing Details

    Status: Yes: self-published

    Year Published: 2011

    Starting Description

    Rogosin recounts her marriage to an independent documentary film maker, their travels to foreign countries, the birth of their three sons, the repercussions of her husband's abuse, their divorce, and her attempt to remain close to her sons. There are brief meetings with James Baldwin and others.

    Ending Description

    Though Rogosin probes her relationship with Jonathan, and attempts to analyze their clah of ideals as he joins a religious cult and disappears. It is a story of a painful voyage through loss to acceptance.

    Group Specific

    Information not completed

    Hard Copy Available

    No

    ISBN

    Information not completed

    Mature Audience Themes

    Substance Abuse

    Plot - Other Elements

    Philosophical Questions

    Plot - Premise

    Internal Journey/Rebirth

    Main Character Details

    Name: Elinor Rogosin: it' a memoir

    Age: 24

    Gender: Female

    Role: Protagonist

    Key Traits: Adventurous

    Additional Character Details

    Name: Lionel Rogosin

    Age:

    Gender: Male

    Role:

    Key Traits: Aspiring, Adventurous, Aggressive

    Additional Character Details

    Name: Jonathan

    Age: 19

    Gender:

    Role: Antagonist

    Key Traits: Aspiring

    Additional Character Details

    Name: family members

    Age:

    Gender: Female

    Role: Antagonist

    Key Traits: Aggressive

    Brief

    True story. A mother, worn out after a failed marriage and the crumbling of her apparently perfect wealthy life, tries to find her son, who disappeared after joining a religious cult.

    What We Liked

    - Based on actual events;
    - Elinor, the lead character, is a fighter; not one to throw a pity party - verbal/physically abusive,
    drunken husband, two out of three kids that practically disown her, and the third kid winds up
    missing in India under the spell of a Buddhist cult. All of this is enough to make a person
    throw in the towel, but not Elinor.
    - The main character is married to a Documentary Filmmaker and travels through the high
    levels of society - a lot of amazing scenery and interesting situations;
    - Dramatic arcs meant for actors with developed skills - award potential;
    - Exotic, international locations - Africa, India, Peru, London;

    Synopsis

    Elinor Rosogin wants her ‘white picket fence’, a husband, a house, and healthy children. She idolizes a
    filmmaker named Lionel - so much so she helps him with every film he produces. This job has them
    travel to exotic locations like Africa, Israel, and Peru. They sleep under the stars and have dinner with
    like-minded filmmakers. Life is great. They eventually marry and have three children; Michael, Daniel,
    and her youngest, Johnathan.
    Slowly, however, her house begins to crumble as her husband develops a drinking problem. At first it
    starts off as drinks after a long day of filming, then turns into verbal abuse in front of guests and the
    children, eventually spiraling into physical abuse against Elinor. She puts up with it for a brief period of
    time, but there is only so much Elinor can take until she decides to take control of her life and file for
    divorce. What she doesn’t see coming is that Lionel gets into the children’s heads and turn them
    against her. She reaches out and gets only one to respond, little Johnathan.
    As Johnathan grows up, Elinor notices some cracks in his personality; he has problems relating to
    women, is extremely susceptible to people with power, and becomes confrontational. One day
    Johnathan comes home with a profound love of Buddhist culture and their way of life. At the age of
    19, he tells his mother that he will move to India to be with “his kind” at a Buddhist Colony called The
    Three Ho Foundation. Elinor is in denial as Johnathan sets off to the east. She begins to research;
    first what Buddhism is, and then what this colony is all about. When she finds out that it has been
    described as a cult, she begins to worry. After some time of not hearing from her son - the last picket
    of her ideal fence, her last beacon of a perfect family - Elinor embarks on a manhunt to track him
    down.
    There is no record of Johnathan getting on a plane to New Delhi, or getting off a plane there. She
    blankets areas of where he could be with fliers, subscribes to Hare Krishna newsletters, and
    continues to follow money trails. Once all leads have gone cold, Elinor decides to go a “spirit guide”,
    who informs her that Johnathan has passed on to the spirit world.
    Elinor chooses not to believe it and continues, to this day, the hunt for her youngest son.

    About The Author

    For years, Elinor Rogosin lived in New York City, where she raised her three sons, and worked in public relations and as a journalist. Two of her sons are now grown men living independent lives, but a veil of heavy silence still covers the mystery of her son's disappearance in India.