Roomies

Fiction & Literature, Drama, American, Nonfiction, Entertainment
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Author: John T. Schmitz ISBN: 9781458062581
Publisher: John T. Schmitz Publication: April 17, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John T. Schmitz
ISBN: 9781458062581
Publisher: John T. Schmitz
Publication: April 17, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Roomies is the story of Rodney Stiles, a young man who is struggling to be a writer and an adult. When Rod’s ill-advised marriage falls apart, he finds himself living on his own for the first time—like a little boy, whose mother leaves one day and never returns home. Roomies is a black comedy; it explores the seedier side of life, taking the reader on a tour of drinking, drugs, bars, bikers, and books. The cast of characters is hilarious and ribald, including surreptitious strippers; a harried magazine editor; nymphomaniac twin sisters; and a motley bunch of dopers, drug dealers, and thieves. Rod realizes that if he is ever to be happy, he must escape the clutches of a series of raucous roommates ... and in the end, will he find redemption in his family or will his tale end in tragedy?

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Roomies is the story of Rodney Stiles, a young man who is struggling to be a writer and an adult. When Rod’s ill-advised marriage falls apart, he finds himself living on his own for the first time—like a little boy, whose mother leaves one day and never returns home. Roomies is a black comedy; it explores the seedier side of life, taking the reader on a tour of drinking, drugs, bars, bikers, and books. The cast of characters is hilarious and ribald, including surreptitious strippers; a harried magazine editor; nymphomaniac twin sisters; and a motley bunch of dopers, drug dealers, and thieves. Rod realizes that if he is ever to be happy, he must escape the clutches of a series of raucous roommates ... and in the end, will he find redemption in his family or will his tale end in tragedy?

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