Sam, the Hot Dog Man

Based on the Story of a Legend

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Sam, the Hot Dog Man by Carol Duracka, WestBow Press
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Author: Carol Duracka ISBN: 9781490869308
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: February 26, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Carol Duracka
ISBN: 9781490869308
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: February 26, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

God, why did you give me the wrong father?

Thats the question Lynn asks about the purveyor of the finest Chicago-style hot dogs that the city has ever known.

Routinely sheathed with absurdly darkened and unnaturally tough, sun-burnt skin from long hours spent outside, Sam is impossible to understand. While hes sometimes charming, he drinks, argues, and can be downright mean.

Even so, as Lynn looks back at her childhood, she yearns to inhale the stark aroma of scorched red hots and spicy tamales her father habitually dressed and adored, selling them by the hundreds every night. And theres nothing she wouldnt pay to truly understand any one of her fathers exasperating secrets.

But money wont help Lynn unravel the mysteries surrounding Samshe can only do that by surrendering her painful relationship with her father to God. Through that simple act, shes finally able to understand, love, and forgive her father.

Filled with gut-wrenching prose, glorious scents, and sounds and sights unique to Chicago, the story of Sam is the ultimate tale of faith, family, and forgiveness.

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God, why did you give me the wrong father?

Thats the question Lynn asks about the purveyor of the finest Chicago-style hot dogs that the city has ever known.

Routinely sheathed with absurdly darkened and unnaturally tough, sun-burnt skin from long hours spent outside, Sam is impossible to understand. While hes sometimes charming, he drinks, argues, and can be downright mean.

Even so, as Lynn looks back at her childhood, she yearns to inhale the stark aroma of scorched red hots and spicy tamales her father habitually dressed and adored, selling them by the hundreds every night. And theres nothing she wouldnt pay to truly understand any one of her fathers exasperating secrets.

But money wont help Lynn unravel the mysteries surrounding Samshe can only do that by surrendering her painful relationship with her father to God. Through that simple act, shes finally able to understand, love, and forgive her father.

Filled with gut-wrenching prose, glorious scents, and sounds and sights unique to Chicago, the story of Sam is the ultimate tale of faith, family, and forgiveness.

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