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The Rome of fall

✍ Scribed by Chad Alan Gibbs


Publisher
Borne Back Books
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
193 KB
Category
Fiction
City
Alabama;Auburn;AL
ISBN
0985716576

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


A mixtape of Friday Night Lights, Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, and early β€˜90s nostalgia blasting through fifteen-inch speakers.

After leaving mysteriously two decades ago, financial ruin and his dying mother have brought Marcus Brinks back to his hometown of Rome, Alabama. Brinks, the former lead singer of '90s indie-rock band Dear Brutus, takes a job teaching at his old school, where years ago, he and his friend Jackson conspired to get Deacon, the starting quarterback, and resident school jerk, kicked off the football team. Now it’s Jackson, head coach of Rome, who rules the school like Caesar, while Deacon plots his demise. This time Brinks refuses to get involved, opting instead for a quiet life with his high school crush, Becca. But will dreams of domestic bliss go up in flames when repercussions from the past meet the lying, cheating, and blackmail of the present?

✦ Subjects


Fiction


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