Dandelion Man: the four loves
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.85 (934 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1478101881 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-07-29 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"The story is both powerful and interesting" - Catholicfiction
It is about the four loves C. Anxious to learn what her mother was like as a teenager, the two make plans to meet for dinner where the protagonist reminisces about his first love and provides the daughter insights into a unique facet of her mom. Dandelion Man is a 46,000 word fictional romp that delights in the four loves and the struggle of choice.. Lewis describes in his book by the same name. Dee introduces her dear friend to her twenty something daughter, Corinne. Precious few individuals will marry their high school sweetheart and live happily ever after. They get to chatting and the daughter recognizes him from bits and pieces of stories her mom shared with her growing up. The story is set in and around the city of Detroit during the late 60s and early 70s a time of the Age of Aquarius, Hair and free love. Oh, my god, you are dandelion man she exclaims. But do not expect all that, this is the Eros side of love not the Venus side. Wally arrives at the funeral of the father of his first love where he meets dee once again after forty years greeting her with a kiss on the f
Excellent Book Amazon Customer This book made me laugh, cry and re-live my teen years. I would recommend this book to anyone that has ever loved anyone.. boney"No writing style, great premise, never left the ground" according to boney2No writing style, great premise, never left the ground The premise of a young girl asking her mom's high school boyfriend to tell her about her mom when she was a teen is just down right weird. The worst part was her going to dinner with the old boyfriend and then he referring to her as "baby girl". This teen then referring to her mother as "mommy" just shows how totally out of touch this author is with teen girls. I appreciate the premis. . The premise of a young girl asking her mom's high school boyfriend to tell her about her mom when she was a teen is just down right weird. The worst part was her going to dinner with the old boyfriend and then he referring to her as "baby girl". This teen then referring to her mother as "mommy" just shows how totally out of touch this author is with teen girls. I appreciate the premis. No writing style, great premise, never left the ground The premise of a young girl asking her mom's high school boyfriend to tell her about her mom when she was a teen is just down right weird. The worst part was her going to dinner with the old boyfriend and then he referring to her as "baby girl". This teen then referring to her mother as "mommy" just shows how totally out of touch this author is with teen girls. I appreciate the premis. said No writing style, great premise, never left the ground. The premise of a young girl asking her mom's high school boyfriend to tell her about her mom when she was a teen is just down right weird. The worst part was her going to dinner with the old boyfriend and then he referring to her as "baby girl". This teen then referring to her mother as "mommy" just shows how totally out of touch this author is with teen girls. I appreciate the premis