Sally

Sally

by John Cook
Sally

Sally

by John Cook

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Overview

This book was written for people who enjoy thinking. Though vicarious, the stories become real once read, entering into the reader's memory as experience. A good story well-read thus becomes an actual experience. Personal enrichment thusly follows.

Each story revolves around its central characters, complex people who are in deep conflict and are struggling, often heroically. The physical settings act as a frame for pertinent central points. By engaging with this material, the reader develops an increased inner strength.

Elements of these stories include sexual dysfunction, alcoholism, prostitution, panic, dislocation, the Supernatural, angst, frustration, despair, the war in Vietnam, the life of a young man growing up in a tough Depression Era town in Washington State, the killing of a town bully and his subsequent resurrection, and the struggles of a former guerilla fighter/spook/killer's relationship with his homosexual son.

These stories will broaden the intellect, increase the capacity for human emotion, and take the reader to places otherwise not encountered. The book has wings. Fly it and see where it takes you.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781500641726
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 07/26/2014
Pages: 132
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.28(d)

About the Author

John Cook has been a Special Education instructor in the State Hospital System of California and the California Department of Corrections. Nominated for the Kirkwood Prize for "Granville Henry," he has completed the UCLA Graduate Program in Creative Writing "with Distinction." Sally is his debut collection of short stories. He shares his birthday with his favorite author, Ernest Hemingway, a fact that motivates him to write and keep writing.
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