Ford, Michael Thomas: The Road Home (E-Book)

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ISBN/EAN: 9780758271945
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 256 S.
Einband: Keine Angabe
Erschienen am 28.01.2011
Auflage: 1/2011
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Format: EPUB
DRM: Adobe DRM
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  • Zusatztext
    • When a car accident leaves photographer Burke Crenshaw in need of temporary full-time care, he finds himself back in the one place no forty-year-old chooses to be--his childhood bedroom. There, in the Vermont home where he grew up, Burke begins the long process of recuperation, and watches as his widowed father finds happiness in a new relationship that's a constant reminder of everything Burke wants and lacks.<br><br>Exploring local history, Burke discovers an intriguing series of letters from a Civil War soldier to his fiancé. With the help of librarian Sam Guffrey, he begins to research a 125-year-old mystery that seems to be reaching into the present day. The more Burke delves into the past, the more he's forced to confront the person he has become: the choices he made and those he avoided, his ideas of what it takes to be a successful gay man, his feelings about his mother's death, and the suppressed tension that simmers between himself and his father.<br><br>Compelling, frankly funny, and often wise,<i>The Road Home</i> is the story of one man's coming to terms with who he is, what he wants out of life, and where he belongs--and the complex, surprising path that finally takes him there.<br><br>"Piercingly accurate and sweetly hopeful." --<i>Booklist</i><br><br>"An involving. . .narrative about the importance of being true to one's self." --<i>Publishers Weekly</i>

  • Kurztext
    • When a car accident leaves photographer Burke Crenshaw in need of temporary full-time care, he finds himself back in the one place no forty-year-old chooses to be--his childhood bedroom. There, in the Vermont home where he grew up, Burke begins the long process of recuperation, and watches as his widowed father finds happiness in a new relationship that&apos;s a constant reminder of everything Burke wants and lacks.Exploring local history, Burke discovers an intriguing series of letters from a Civil War soldier to his fiance. With the help of librarian Sam Guffrey, he begins to research a 125-year-old mystery that seems to be reaching into the present day. The more Burke delves into the past, the more he&apos;s forced to confront the person he has become: the choices he made and those he avoided, his ideas of what it takes to be a successful gay man, his feelings about his mother&apos;s death, and the suppressed tension that simmers between himself and his father. Compelling, frankly funny, and often wise, The Road Home is the story of one man&apos;s coming to terms with who he is, what he wants out of life, and where he belongs--and the complex, surprising path that finally takes him there. &quote;Piercingly accurate and sweetly hopeful.&quote; --Booklist&quote;An involving. . .narrative about the importance of being true to one&apos;s self.&quote; --Publishers Weekly

When a car accident leaves photographer Burke Crenshaw in need of temporary full-time care, he finds himself back in the one place no forty-year-old chooses to be--his childhood bedroom. There, in the Vermont home where he grew up, Burke begins the long process of recuperation, and watches as his widowed father finds happiness in a new relationship that's a constant reminder of everything Burke wants and lacks.<br><br>Exploring local history, Burke discovers an intriguing series of letters from a Civil War soldier to his fiancé. With the help of librarian Sam Guffrey, he begins to research a 125-year-old mystery that seems to be reaching into the present day. The more Burke delves into the past, the more he's forced to confront the person he has become: the choices he made and those he avoided, his ideas of what it takes to be a successful gay man, his feelings about his mother's death, and the suppressed tension that simmers between himself and his father.<br><br>Compelling, frankly funny, and often wise,<i>The Road Home</i> is the story of one man's coming to terms with who he is, what he wants out of life, and where he belongs--and the complex, surprising path that finally takes him there.<br><br>"Piercingly accurate and sweetly hopeful." --<i>Booklist</i><br><br>"An involving. . .narrative about the importance of being true to one's self." --<i>Publishers Weekly</i>

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