Author: | Sean Martin | ISBN: | 9781476357010 |
Publisher: | Sean Martin | Publication: | March 5, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Sean Martin |
ISBN: | 9781476357010 |
Publisher: | Sean Martin |
Publication: | March 5, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In a wickedly demented riff on a well known 1939 film, Dore Gale — waiter and hopeless romantic — is carried off to the strangely familiar world of Aj, where he joins with a cabaret singer, a wealthy bon-vivant, and a down-on-his-luck professional wrestler to save this odd little land from a dangerous military coup. Finding things within himself he never dreamed possible — courage, resourcefulness, the ability to tap dance backwards — Dore succeeds in saving the day and landing the man of his dreams... only to discover that Aj holds one last surprise that will change his life forever.
A dazzling, non-stop voyage through American pop culture of the past thirty years, THE ROAD TO AJ mixes generous proportions of thrilling adventure and heart-stopping romance as Dore discovers that, yes, there's no place like home.
And sometimes there's a very good reason for that.
Oh, and watch out for the bakers. Those suckers are nasty.......
In a wickedly demented riff on a well known 1939 film, Dore Gale — waiter and hopeless romantic — is carried off to the strangely familiar world of Aj, where he joins with a cabaret singer, a wealthy bon-vivant, and a down-on-his-luck professional wrestler to save this odd little land from a dangerous military coup. Finding things within himself he never dreamed possible — courage, resourcefulness, the ability to tap dance backwards — Dore succeeds in saving the day and landing the man of his dreams... only to discover that Aj holds one last surprise that will change his life forever.
A dazzling, non-stop voyage through American pop culture of the past thirty years, THE ROAD TO AJ mixes generous proportions of thrilling adventure and heart-stopping romance as Dore discovers that, yes, there's no place like home.
And sometimes there's a very good reason for that.
Oh, and watch out for the bakers. Those suckers are nasty.......