The tale of a rebellious young man so disgusted with bourgeois society that he drops out to live amongst the working classes, only to find himself confronted by the morally and mentally deadening effects of provincialism.
The Art of My Life
โ Scribed by Miller, Ann Lee
- Book ID
- 109186876
- Publisher
- Ann Lee Miller
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 459 KB
- Series
- New Smyrna Beach 4
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Cal walked out of jail and into a second chance at winning Aly with his grandma's beater sailboat and a reclaimed dream of sailing charters.
Aly has the business smarts, strings to a startup loan, and heart he never should have broken. He's got squat. Unless you count enough original art to stock a monster rummage sale and an affection for weed.
But he'd only ever loved Aly. That had to count for something. Aly needed a guy who owned yard tools, tires worth rotating, and a voter's registration card. He'd be that guy or die trying.
For anyone who's ever struggled to measure up. And failed.
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