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Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.19 (694 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1468025589 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 268 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-09 |
Language | : | English |
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A look into the life that some many do not take the time to understand. ETCJ I highly recomend this book to anyone. I wanted to see how it ended but at the same time did not want it to end I just wanted it to keep going.I laughed, I cried, and became totally engrossed. I truly enjoyed my excursion into Con Bradshaw's life.I so loved your description of Shayla. Boy, have. Insightful and Moving ! Jon W. Scott I thoroughly enjoyed this insightful novel. Being an older gay man I appreciate the points of view from the different generational characters. Also it takes in the social political environment of a small Texas town and what it is/was like there. Best of all two love stories parallel each other . Great Read tej Great read. After only a few pages the characters already felt like friends and I eagerly anticipated leaning more about their stories.
. It’s an unexpected late-in-life joy. He is semi-retired but busier than ever writing all those stories he didn’t have time to write when he was young. Once you’ve lived in San Francisco nowhere else can ever really be home. He was born in Texas but considers himself to be a Californian. Kenneth Sean Campbell is single and lives in Portland, Oregon. His first book in this enterprise, Without Paradise, was published in 2008. The warmth and enthusiasm he received from that
The youngest Bradshaw is about to be caught up in his grandfather’s life in a way he never expected and comes to understand that generations may differ in many ways but some things never change and one of those is love.. The other is a fifty year old tale of romance, love and loss in the summer of 1959. HOME is the story of two Connoly Bradshaws: one, a contemporary story of love and coming out and acceptance. He has a job he loves, good friends and he has met his soulmate, Travis Craig. The definition of home is different for everyone. Putting his own life aside out of respect for his grandfather and namesake, he decides to keep his secret a little while longer when he returns to Madison, Texas and the family he loves and fears. But on the day of the funeral, his aunt gives him a package left for him by his grandfather. Connoly Bradshaw IV moved 1800 miles from all he knew of home to avoid coming out to his family and friends. And Portland, Oregon had welcomed him. For some, it’s a place, for others another person or a work of art or an old comfy sofa. Inside is a journal kept fifty years earlier when the elder Bradshaw was a young man. The journal, the final gift of love, will change Con’s l
His first book in this enterprise, Without Paradise, was published in 2008. . The warmth and enthusiasm he received from that experience encouraged this newest novel and there are two more in first draft awaiting his attention. Once you’ve lived in San Francisco nowhere else can ever really be home. He was born in Texas but considers himself to be a Californian. He is semi-retired but busier than ever writing all those stories he didn’t have time to write when he was young. About the Author Kenneth Sean Campbell is single and lives in Portland, Oregon. It’s an unexpected late-in-life joy