Road Trip - Ryan Lamantia
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Résumé :
After one too many questionable decisions, Anthony Romano has lost his job and entr?e to his favorite watering hole. At a crossroads, Anthony seeks professional help. But when his psychiatrist suggests his issues stem from his tumultuous childhood, Anthony realizes he must return to his roots before he can move forward. With an old friend as his traveling companion, Anthony embarks on an emotional road trip to face off with the ghosts of his past. An adventurous tale of self-discovery, Road Trip exposes hard truths and leaves us to ponder the question, 'Can we ever really escape the past?'...
Biographie:
Ryan LaMantia lives in Denver with his daughter and cat. When not writing, he enjoys movies, music, and a game of pool or pinball....
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After one too many questionable decisions, Anthony Romano has lost his job and entr?e to his favorite watering hole. At a crossroads, Anthony seeks professional help. But when his psychiatrist suggests his issues stem from his tumultuous childhood, Anthony realizes he must return to his roots before he can move forward. With an old friend as his traveling companion, Anthony embarks on an emotional road trip to face off with the ghosts of his past. An adventurous tale of self-discovery, Road Trip exposes hard truths and leaves us to ponder the question, 'Can we ever really escape the past?'...