Goodbye Yellowstone Road

Memories flow in waves and eventually they overcome us and we go under. In the end, we return home again, if only in our hearts and minds. The waves breaking here in this debut collection of poems and vignettes (approx. 120 pages) evoke the distant days of yore and a yearning for home. Yes, you can get there. But you can't go back the way you came. Ride the waves.


 

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Goodbye Yellowstone Road

Memories flow in waves and eventually they overcome us and we go under. In the end, we return home again, if only in our hearts and minds. The waves breaking here in this debut collection of poems and vignettes (approx. 120 pages) evoke the distant days of yore and a yearning for home. Yes, you can get there. But you can't go back the way you came. Ride the waves.


 

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Goodbye Yellowstone Road

Goodbye Yellowstone Road

by Tom Vandel
Goodbye Yellowstone Road

Goodbye Yellowstone Road

by Tom Vandel

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Overview

Memories flow in waves and eventually they overcome us and we go under. In the end, we return home again, if only in our hearts and minds. The waves breaking here in this debut collection of poems and vignettes (approx. 120 pages) evoke the distant days of yore and a yearning for home. Yes, you can get there. But you can't go back the way you came. Ride the waves.


 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940167043787
Publisher: Tiny Road Books
Publication date: 12/16/2022
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 299 KB

About the Author

Tom Vandel lives in Portland, Oregon and Big Sky, Montana. He is author of five books, including a collection of poems called "Goodbye Yellowstone Road", a book of short stories, "The Broken World", selected as a Finalist in the High Plains Book Awards, and a crime noir thriller titled "A Killer Story" that takes place in Montana, Portland, and New Orleans. He has also collaborated on two art books, one based on the pandemic called "Strange Days: A Pandemic Journey", and the other a snarky look at Uber driving titled "Driving Strangers  Diary of an Uber Driver". 

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