POP's
Brownstown, Michigan near the marshes of Lake Erie, 1968. A year after the Detroit riots. Societal attitudes are changing and the drug culture is emerging, even in this small blue collar town. For fourteen year old Mickey Pervitch it is a time of growth, tragedy, revenge, drugs, murder, and healing with an indifferent father.
Loner Mickey begins the summer acknowledging that his dream of playing baseball won't happen again. On a whim, he takes a job as a busboy at POP's where he learns, at a young age, lessons usually reserved for adults. He retreats to his safe place, the marsh, where his father meets him to sort out the heartbreak that drugs have brought to their family and community.
Told from Mickey's perspective years later, the story cycles the reader through laughing and crying from one page to the next. It is a deeply touching and personal tale of a father and son coming to terms with each other and the circumstances they are forced to accept.
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POP's
Brownstown, Michigan near the marshes of Lake Erie, 1968. A year after the Detroit riots. Societal attitudes are changing and the drug culture is emerging, even in this small blue collar town. For fourteen year old Mickey Pervitch it is a time of growth, tragedy, revenge, drugs, murder, and healing with an indifferent father.
Loner Mickey begins the summer acknowledging that his dream of playing baseball won't happen again. On a whim, he takes a job as a busboy at POP's where he learns, at a young age, lessons usually reserved for adults. He retreats to his safe place, the marsh, where his father meets him to sort out the heartbreak that drugs have brought to their family and community.
Told from Mickey's perspective years later, the story cycles the reader through laughing and crying from one page to the next. It is a deeply touching and personal tale of a father and son coming to terms with each other and the circumstances they are forced to accept.
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Brownstown, Michigan near the marshes of Lake Erie, 1968. A year after the Detroit riots. Societal attitudes are changing and the drug culture is emerging, even in this small blue collar town. For fourteen year old Mickey Pervitch it is a time of growth, tragedy, revenge, drugs, murder, and healing with an indifferent father.
Loner Mickey begins the summer acknowledging that his dream of playing baseball won't happen again. On a whim, he takes a job as a busboy at POP's where he learns, at a young age, lessons usually reserved for adults. He retreats to his safe place, the marsh, where his father meets him to sort out the heartbreak that drugs have brought to their family and community.
Told from Mickey's perspective years later, the story cycles the reader through laughing and crying from one page to the next. It is a deeply touching and personal tale of a father and son coming to terms with each other and the circumstances they are forced to accept.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781663541567
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/28/2020
Series: Erie Marsh Series , #1
Pages: 396
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

M. R. Gerbo grew up in Michigan near the western basin of Lake Erie and spent much of his youth fishing and exploring the inland marshes. His career as a business executive took him to Iowa for most of his adult life. He now lives in Florida with his wife of 45 years, Dr. Joan. He has always considered himself a writer and is now able to capitalize on the joy he finds in the written word. When not on his lanai writing, he can be found on the pickle ball courts, golf courses, or sitting with friends banging out tunes on the guitar.
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