The Product of March
About
Landon North has built a life that looks perfect on paper: fashion model, straight-A student, Senate intern, and college golden boy. But beneath the curated resume lies a young man unraveling under the weight of perfection, expectation, and a longing to feel genuinely seen.
Set against the cosmopolitan backdrop of London, The Product of March takes readers on a visceral, razor-sharp journey through one transformative month that upends everything Landon thought he knew about himself. As he navigates awkward interviews, haunting memories, intoxicating romances, and a swirl of existential confusion, we watch a mind in motion —brilliant, self-aware, and raw — as it questions love, masculinity, and the very notion of success.
Witty, unapologetically honest, and achingly real, this coming-of-age memoir-novel hybrid pulses with emotional tension and philosophical insight. This isn’t just a story about finding oneself. It’s about breaking the script, rewriting the rules, and daring to ask: what if being special means finally being real?