Children of Sisyphus

Poor life choices and reality finally collide in a small town in Michigan, forcing a family to have to scrabble to survive. With a degree in hand, William returns to his hometown to raise his family and work his dream job teaching art in his former high school. Until the recession hits. Then he's forced to scrabble for anything he can to keep afloat and grasp at the fleeting remnants of his dreams as they pass through his fingers. Still, he struggles on to bear his burden.

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Children of Sisyphus

Poor life choices and reality finally collide in a small town in Michigan, forcing a family to have to scrabble to survive. With a degree in hand, William returns to his hometown to raise his family and work his dream job teaching art in his former high school. Until the recession hits. Then he's forced to scrabble for anything he can to keep afloat and grasp at the fleeting remnants of his dreams as they pass through his fingers. Still, he struggles on to bear his burden.

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Children of Sisyphus

Children of Sisyphus

by Daved Ayres
Children of Sisyphus

Children of Sisyphus

by Daved Ayres

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Overview

Poor life choices and reality finally collide in a small town in Michigan, forcing a family to have to scrabble to survive. With a degree in hand, William returns to his hometown to raise his family and work his dream job teaching art in his former high school. Until the recession hits. Then he's forced to scrabble for anything he can to keep afloat and grasp at the fleeting remnants of his dreams as they pass through his fingers. Still, he struggles on to bear his burden.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044496880
Publisher: Mike Sutton
Publication date: 08/29/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 261 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

A biography eh? Well we'll keep this short and down to the bare essentials.

Mike likes shiny objects. Is a passably proficient drooler. And is thankful to the Computing Gods for the benevolent gift of spell-check software to our unworthy species.

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