Last Bohemian: The Life and Times of Jonathan David Batchelor Part 2

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Author: Julia Antoinette Rosenstein

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PB ISBN: 978-1-968491-67-3
EBOOK ISBN: 978-1-968491-68-0

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Part 2 of Jonathan Batchelor’s life opens with his homecoming to the Bay Area from a conscientious objector’s camp in Waldport, Oregon. With the return, his life was in pieces with a pending acrimonious divorce, no place to live, and no work. His good friend of many years, Anna McNamee, tried to assist him in any way possible by holding onto his possessions, and although she offered her apartment as a place to stay, he preferred living in his old carriage house art studio until he could find a place of his own. He gave up his dream of an art studio in the Sierra foothills by giving his property to Dorothy (post-divorce) and promptly married his good friend, Ms. McNamee. Jonathan’s life with Anna (or Ona, as he preferred to call her) is woven with writings of both Jonathan’s and Ona’s. Her encouragement and faith in his abilities pushed him to apply for teaching positions, and he became an educator. Many of Jonathan’s insecurities are unveiled in the unusual but interesting correspondence between the artist and the president of the California College of Arts and Crafts, where he taught. Although Ona meant the world to him, Jonathan could not stay away from his “lady friends” and continued his wayward lifestyle. Courageous and tolerant of his affairs, Ona accepted his eccentricities and became his greatest advisor and closest friend. The book finishes with one of Jonathan’s “lady friends” giving birth while he is still married to Ona. More to follow in Part 3.

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Ebook, Hardcover, Paperback

Author’s Bio

Julia Antoinette Rosenstein is an award-winning artist and author. She has art in her
DNA. Her great-grandfather and grandmother were painters. Her mother was an artist.
So are several of her siblings. She lived in the Bay Area for 18 years with artist
Jonathan David Batchelor. He is the subject of her debut book, Last Bohemian: The
Life and times of Janathan David Batchelor.
She attended Mills College in Oakland, CA. She held various jobs, ranging from hot dog
stand worker and security guard, to cocktail waitress, pretzel maker, and corporate call
center work. She found her calling as an artist but was unable to make a living by
painting.
A former member of North West Oil Painters Guild, she won a ribbon for the drawing of
a mare and foal at The Society of Washington Artists. A few years later, in 2010, she
won a Judge’s Choice Award for an oil painting she did of a friend and her daughter.
Born in Adrian, Michigan, her family moved when she was 10 to Moraga, California. She
left California in 2005 after her house burned down, and now resides in Vancouver,
Washington. For more information, please see: www.wildhorseart.com

Not diagnosed until she was in her 40s, Rosenstein is on the spectrum for Autism.

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