Letters to a Shooting Star

Romance, New Adult, Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Gay
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Author: Keith Hale ISBN: 9781301424603
Publisher: Watersgreen House Publication: September 1, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Keith Hale
ISBN: 9781301424603
Publisher: Watersgreen House
Publication: September 1, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Winner of the Paul Sidwell Memorial Award, Letters to a Shooting Star follows Arkansas country boy Ben Goodman through childhood and adolescence, focusing primarily on the period when he crosses paths with the book’s other protagonists, Pennsylvania-raised brothers Ethan and Daniel Henry. Each boy has a compelling story, and when the stories are set side-by-side then merged, the result is both heartwarming and hopeful. The book is both a coming of age novel and a love story told in fine, understated Southern tradition, reminiscent of Thomas Hal Phillips and Flannery O’Connor.

Excerpt:

Daniel gently ran a hand across Ben's stomach, considering the possibilities. Ben shivered slightly, and Daniel wondered again if he was awake. They lay body to body in physical uncertainty until eventually Daniel asked, “You sleeping?”
Ben didn’t answer. And he didn’t move when Daniel snuggled closer to him and slid his head just below Ben’s chin, resting on his chest. Daniel could hear Ben’s heartbeat.

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Winner of the Paul Sidwell Memorial Award, Letters to a Shooting Star follows Arkansas country boy Ben Goodman through childhood and adolescence, focusing primarily on the period when he crosses paths with the book’s other protagonists, Pennsylvania-raised brothers Ethan and Daniel Henry. Each boy has a compelling story, and when the stories are set side-by-side then merged, the result is both heartwarming and hopeful. The book is both a coming of age novel and a love story told in fine, understated Southern tradition, reminiscent of Thomas Hal Phillips and Flannery O’Connor.

Excerpt:

Daniel gently ran a hand across Ben's stomach, considering the possibilities. Ben shivered slightly, and Daniel wondered again if he was awake. They lay body to body in physical uncertainty until eventually Daniel asked, “You sleeping?”
Ben didn’t answer. And he didn’t move when Daniel snuggled closer to him and slid his head just below Ben’s chin, resting on his chest. Daniel could hear Ben’s heartbeat.

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