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Pains of April

by Frank Turner Hollon
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Overview

Frank Turner Hollon, in The Pains of April, his first published novel, brings to us the recollections of an old man in a rest home on the Gulf Coast. We feel the frustrations, lessons, and fears of a lifetime remembered and typed as this man looks for himself behind the veil of his memories and dreams. β€œEven at the end of April there are so many things to learn.”

About the Author:

Frank Turner Hollon lives with his wife Allison, and family in Alabama, where he practices law. He is the author of The God File which was selected as a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers title.

Synopsis

Frank Turner Hollon, in The Pains of April, his first published novel, brings to us the recollections of an old man in a rest home on the Gulf Coast. We feel the frustrations, lessons, and fears of a lifetime remembered and typed as this man looks for himself behind the veil of his memories and dreams. Even at the end of April there are so many things to learn.

About the Author:

Frank Turner Hollon lives with his wife Allison, and family in Alabama, where he practices law. He is the author of The God File which was selected as a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers title.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2002
Publisher
MacAdam/Cage
Pages
114
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9781931561143

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