The Chosen One

Fiction & Literature, Literary
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Author: Kent Breazeale ISBN: 9781301018628
Publisher: TouchPoint Press Publication: September 28, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kent Breazeale
ISBN: 9781301018628
Publisher: TouchPoint Press
Publication: September 28, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Includes bonus: the first 15 chapters of "The Willmakers", coming Spring 2014.

Set in the South in the 1950s, a young boy, disabled at birth, relentlessly hopes that his birth mother will return for him one day. Taken in by an older black woman, the young boy relies on the woman for all his needs. When faced with her sudden death, the loss of the only person to truly care for him is not all the young boy faces. Ultimately he learns that family is more than blood and that love transcends death.

“…a touching short story.” –Danielle C., 5 stars

“I loved it from the start.”—Tina S., 5 stars

“From the opening line, I wanted to know what had happened. The story was artfully crafted and interesting… emotional without gimmicks. As a southerner, I thought the dialect was realistic and understandable. A very good piece of writing.”—Donny H, 5 stars

“What a great way to be introduced to the South. The dialogue was very interesting to a born Yankee. Tears at the end of a very well told story. Thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend it to all.”
--Maggie L., 5 stars

“What an awesome story! Can't wait for the writer to come out with more!”—Brandy C., 5 stars

“What a beautiful reminder of the power of love. Great story!”—Adam D., 5 stars

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

Includes bonus: the first 15 chapters of "The Willmakers", coming Spring 2014.

Set in the South in the 1950s, a young boy, disabled at birth, relentlessly hopes that his birth mother will return for him one day. Taken in by an older black woman, the young boy relies on the woman for all his needs. When faced with her sudden death, the loss of the only person to truly care for him is not all the young boy faces. Ultimately he learns that family is more than blood and that love transcends death.

“…a touching short story.” –Danielle C., 5 stars

“I loved it from the start.”—Tina S., 5 stars

“From the opening line, I wanted to know what had happened. The story was artfully crafted and interesting… emotional without gimmicks. As a southerner, I thought the dialect was realistic and understandable. A very good piece of writing.”—Donny H, 5 stars

“What a great way to be introduced to the South. The dialogue was very interesting to a born Yankee. Tears at the end of a very well told story. Thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend it to all.”
--Maggie L., 5 stars

“What an awesome story! Can't wait for the writer to come out with more!”—Brandy C., 5 stars

“What a beautiful reminder of the power of love. Great story!”—Adam D., 5 stars

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