Los Amour

Fiction & Literature, Drama, Nonfiction, Entertainment
Cover of the book Los Amour by J. Jeremy Dean, J. Jeremy Dean
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: J. Jeremy Dean ISBN: 9781466099630
Publisher: J. Jeremy Dean Publication: August 14, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: J. Jeremy Dean
ISBN: 9781466099630
Publisher: J. Jeremy Dean
Publication: August 14, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Life in the beach town of Los Amour is simple. You’re born, you fish, maybe you love, and eventually you die. That is it. It seems as though life will be that simple for The Kid, especially after his father, a highly respected member of the community, dies prematurely in a fishing accident. He has to give up his childhood, his friends, and his dreams to work and care for two out of control brothers and a mother who is consumed with her own grief and bitterness.

Now 19, The Kid is without any direction or ambition, except to stay away from his increasingly abusive mother. Friendless and practically homeless, he keeps to himself. He hasn’t any real friends and can’t even imagine talking to the girl he pines for as she jogs down the beach each morning. By his own resolve, The Kid is absolutely alone.

However, all that begins to change after he befriends a strange old hermit living in a wrecked boat on the beach. While the old man talks like a preacher, The Kid discovers he also harbors a dark secret, kept locked away in an ornate wooden box. What sort of secret could this charming and obviously kind soul possess? The Kid can’t imagine, but as he will soon find out, it has the power to challenge all he believes about life, love and humanity.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Life in the beach town of Los Amour is simple. You’re born, you fish, maybe you love, and eventually you die. That is it. It seems as though life will be that simple for The Kid, especially after his father, a highly respected member of the community, dies prematurely in a fishing accident. He has to give up his childhood, his friends, and his dreams to work and care for two out of control brothers and a mother who is consumed with her own grief and bitterness.

Now 19, The Kid is without any direction or ambition, except to stay away from his increasingly abusive mother. Friendless and practically homeless, he keeps to himself. He hasn’t any real friends and can’t even imagine talking to the girl he pines for as she jogs down the beach each morning. By his own resolve, The Kid is absolutely alone.

However, all that begins to change after he befriends a strange old hermit living in a wrecked boat on the beach. While the old man talks like a preacher, The Kid discovers he also harbors a dark secret, kept locked away in an ornate wooden box. What sort of secret could this charming and obviously kind soul possess? The Kid can’t imagine, but as he will soon find out, it has the power to challenge all he believes about life, love and humanity.

More books from Entertainment

Cover of the book The Dorothy Dunnett Companion by J. Jeremy Dean
Cover of the book John Paizs's Crime Wave by J. Jeremy Dean
Cover of the book Unwinnable Weekly Issue 19 by J. Jeremy Dean
Cover of the book Il Ciclope di Euripide by J. Jeremy Dean
Cover of the book Palabras y plumas by J. Jeremy Dean
Cover of the book Pina Bausch - The Biography by J. Jeremy Dean
Cover of the book Sir Michael Caine - The Biography by J. Jeremy Dean
Cover of the book Writing the 10-Minute Play by J. Jeremy Dean
Cover of the book Archie's Girls Betty & Veronica #8 by J. Jeremy Dean
Cover of the book Le Médecin volant by J. Jeremy Dean
Cover of the book Storytelling on the Northern Irish Border by J. Jeremy Dean
Cover of the book New Austrian Film by J. Jeremy Dean
Cover of the book Al Pacino by J. Jeremy Dean
Cover of the book Lucille by J. Jeremy Dean
Cover of the book Constructing 'Slaughterhouse-Five' by J. Jeremy Dean
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy