Bad choices. We all make them, some more than others. Dustys choices have left him unemployed, broke and practically homeless. Despite the major issues he has with his family, his only rational choice is to sell everything and move into his parents basement. At thirty. Looking for a ride west, he answers a phone ad. The voice at the other end of the line flows like dark, rich honey. Finally something to look forward tolistening to Joes voice all the way from Illinois to Idaho. Rather than the hip crooner of Dustys fantasies, Joe turns out to look more like a panhandler. Is that because Joe dresses down, or are Dustys preconceptions about Native Americans clouding his vision? Joe is silent more often than not. He has a complicated past and still has amends to make. But he is ready to move on. Dusty feels trapped. Two damaged men, one small car driving two thousand miles into the sunsometimes things need to break down before they can get fixed.
Driving into the Sun -
Dev Bentham
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2014
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ISBN-13: 9781623008123
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