JONNY ZERO
Jonny Zero is a cynical, embittered veteran of the Middle East wars, haunted by his experiences and struggling to readjust to civilian life. Physically and psychologically scarred, he finds solace in alcohol and writing, viewing the latter as his only trure religion. Jonny's story is interwoven with that of the reclusive and renowned writer Ruben Felton Meyer, whose seminal work "The Dying of the Boy" had a profound impact on the counterculture of the 1960s.
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JONNY ZERO
Jonny Zero is a cynical, embittered veteran of the Middle East wars, haunted by his experiences and struggling to readjust to civilian life. Physically and psychologically scarred, he finds solace in alcohol and writing, viewing the latter as his only trure religion. Jonny's story is interwoven with that of the reclusive and renowned writer Ruben Felton Meyer, whose seminal work "The Dying of the Boy" had a profound impact on the counterculture of the 1960s.
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JONNY ZERO

JONNY ZERO

by Philip Gaber
JONNY ZERO

JONNY ZERO

by Philip Gaber

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Overview

Jonny Zero is a cynical, embittered veteran of the Middle East wars, haunted by his experiences and struggling to readjust to civilian life. Physically and psychologically scarred, he finds solace in alcohol and writing, viewing the latter as his only trure religion. Jonny's story is interwoven with that of the reclusive and renowned writer Ruben Felton Meyer, whose seminal work "The Dying of the Boy" had a profound impact on the counterculture of the 1960s.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940184690414
Publisher: Philip Gaber
Publication date: 04/14/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 380 KB

About the Author

Philip Gaber is the author of Between Eden and the Open Road, Epic Sloth: Tales of the Long Crawl, and God, Grace, Dumb Luck. He currently lives and works in North Carolina.
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