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Note: I originally read this 10/6/11. Re-reading as a polishing edit in preparation for the author to provide this as a POD paperback.
Reading Level: Adult
Disclaimer: I originally read this from an ebook provided by the author, who asked me to give him some ideas as to genre and provide an honest review.
Synopsis: Stan Nelson, in his forties, is mired in nostalgia for the 1960s and the woman he lost then. He figures his only way out is to write about why he is so frozen. He creates in words the ti ...more
Reading Level: Adult
Disclaimer: I originally read this from an ebook provided by the author, who asked me to give him some ideas as to genre and provide an honest review.
Synopsis: Stan Nelson, in his forties, is mired in nostalgia for the 1960s and the woman he lost then. He figures his only way out is to write about why he is so frozen. He creates in words the ti ...more

Please Note that I originally read this 10/6/2011, but because the book was deleted from the Goodreads database with Amazon pulling its feed off, I am reposting it here
Synopsis: Stan Nelson, in his forties, is mired in nostalgia for the 1960s and the woman he lost then. He figures his only way out is to write about why he is so frozen. He creates in words the times and characters of then. He locates those characters in the now so they can comment on the veracity of his words about then. Except f ...more
Synopsis: Stan Nelson, in his forties, is mired in nostalgia for the 1960s and the woman he lost then. He figures his only way out is to write about why he is so frozen. He creates in words the times and characters of then. He locates those characters in the now so they can comment on the veracity of his words about then. Except f ...more