Author: |
Alan Helgasson |
ISBN: |
9781483513836 |
Publisher: |
BookBaby |
Publication: |
November 23, 2013 |
Imprint: |
|
Language: |
English |
Author: |
Alan Helgasson |
ISBN: |
9781483513836 |
Publisher: |
BookBaby |
Publication: |
November 23, 2013 |
Imprint: |
|
Language: |
English |
Howard Perkins is a divorced, thirty-nine year old, public relations agent working in New York City. As he approaches the age of forty he begins to panic over the fact that his youth is waning. He concludes that his panic is not unique as he observes his friends, who are also thirty-something, engaging in uncharacteristic behaviors. Howard calls those behaviors 'the thirty something snap.' Howard is determined to not fall prey to the temptations that relentlessly make their way into his thoughts. It's not easy, though, because his friends - especially his male friends - are also being tempted and continually invite Howard to join them in their indulgences. What Howard truly wants is love. He blames himself for losing love earlier in his life but, despite his fears that he might make the same mistakes he made in the past, he desperately wants a relationship. An assignment at the public relations agency leads to a series of events that reconnects Howard with his old band mates. In two weeks time a network of new and old friends is formed and Howard is exposed to the whims of those around him. Driven by the desire to experience some unfulfilled fantasies from their youth the cast of thirty-something characters find themselves in a nudist resort, at a New York City peep show, hitchhiking across Europe, signing up for a Fantasy Rock And Roll Camp, and even falling in love.
Howard Perkins is a divorced, thirty-nine year old, public relations agent working in New York City. As he approaches the age of forty he begins to panic over the fact that his youth is waning. He concludes that his panic is not unique as he observes his friends, who are also thirty-something, engaging in uncharacteristic behaviors. Howard calls those behaviors 'the thirty something snap.' Howard is determined to not fall prey to the temptations that relentlessly make their way into his thoughts. It's not easy, though, because his friends - especially his male friends - are also being tempted and continually invite Howard to join them in their indulgences. What Howard truly wants is love. He blames himself for losing love earlier in his life but, despite his fears that he might make the same mistakes he made in the past, he desperately wants a relationship. An assignment at the public relations agency leads to a series of events that reconnects Howard with his old band mates. In two weeks time a network of new and old friends is formed and Howard is exposed to the whims of those around him. Driven by the desire to experience some unfulfilled fantasies from their youth the cast of thirty-something characters find themselves in a nudist resort, at a New York City peep show, hitchhiking across Europe, signing up for a Fantasy Rock And Roll Camp, and even falling in love.