I Call Myself Coca Joe

The Coca Joe Trilogy, #1

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Literary
Cover of the book I Call Myself Coca Joe by Arrow Keane, Penrose House Press, LLC
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Author: Arrow Keane ISBN: 9781945261039
Publisher: Penrose House Press, LLC Publication: June 16, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Arrow Keane
ISBN: 9781945261039
Publisher: Penrose House Press, LLC
Publication: June 16, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Spunky, funny Coca Joe Stratmore knows the safest place to be is away from the house and in the Montana badlands with her only real family, her loyal collie, Chief.

When Chief goes missing, Coca Joe embarks on a dangerous search.  Her drive to find her beloved Chief attracts unexpected help from hobos and a band of Lakota Indians.  They find more than anyone bargained for.

Layer by layer, her search uncovers secrets about her family, while the intriguing residents of The Boarding House reveal secrets buried deep inside Coca Joe herself.

What if everything Coca Joe thinks she knows about herself is a lie?

This touching tale, told through the eyes of young Coca Joe, presents a uniquely positive portrayal of multiple personalities. Unlike any book you’ve ever read, I Call Myself Coca Joe is the first in a compelling series, exploring the themes of truth, redemption, loyalty, and hope.

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Spunky, funny Coca Joe Stratmore knows the safest place to be is away from the house and in the Montana badlands with her only real family, her loyal collie, Chief.

When Chief goes missing, Coca Joe embarks on a dangerous search.  Her drive to find her beloved Chief attracts unexpected help from hobos and a band of Lakota Indians.  They find more than anyone bargained for.

Layer by layer, her search uncovers secrets about her family, while the intriguing residents of The Boarding House reveal secrets buried deep inside Coca Joe herself.

What if everything Coca Joe thinks she knows about herself is a lie?

This touching tale, told through the eyes of young Coca Joe, presents a uniquely positive portrayal of multiple personalities. Unlike any book you’ve ever read, I Call Myself Coca Joe is the first in a compelling series, exploring the themes of truth, redemption, loyalty, and hope.

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