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Growth

Published
Aug 2017
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General Fiction General Fiction
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346

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Bburke is sad.

Well maybe "sad" isn't the right word. Discontent, perhaps. Or if he isn't, he should be.

He's recently divorced, overweight, aging, and the only thing he has to show for his five decades on Earth is a tremendous beer belly and a meager side-business--modest landscaping jobs and nightly lawn mowing throughout Central New Jersey.

The point is, he needs a change. Needs to shake things up.

[Enter two hipster-millennial employees. Enter the works of Dostoyevsky, Stein, Camus, and others. Enter a new and exciting romantic prospect. Enter more beer.]

But there are, of course, consequences to his reformation. As Bburke begins to immerse himself in the world of literature, love, and libations, he begins to doubt his own perceptions of the world and his place in it.

[Exeunt ignorance, complacency, and sanity.]

Told in a variety of narrative styles and with a clever weaving of literary, musical, and pop cultural allusions, Growth is a novel that questions the role of art in our lives and seeks to examine the way literature permeates our own views of reality--and the inverse.

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First Edition Aug 2017 This Is Livin' Press ISBN 0998281905
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Feb 2019 Henry J A Smith ISBN B07NW1QH23
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May 2024 -- Not Selected ISBN B0D45TFCLZ
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