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Overview
It is 1984 when Ethan Jones is finally allowed to leave a mental institution in Ottawa. He has just emerged from a six-month delusion his mind created and is now unable to remember. Now that he is officially back from the living dead, Ethan must accept that his beloved Mila is gone forever, that his psychiatrist cannot reciprocate his love for her, and that sanity has its challenges. Undecided on what to do or where to go next, Ethan returns with his parents to their home in Toronto. As his family struggles with the return of a son and brother believed lost to internal trauma, Ethan unearths a renewed desire to pursue his love for music. As he embraces a new chapter and starts a band, Ethan thrives on the joy that accompanies doing what he loves. But soon Ethan is challenged to overcome much of what he cannot recall from his time away. As he becomes conflicted between who and what he loves and what he is, his past returns with a vengeance and transforms everything. The Musician is the much-awaited sequel to The Actor. The Musician continues the compelling tale of a young man’s journey as he emerges from a delusion to pursue his love of music and confront unfinished business from his past.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781532046322 |
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Publisher: | iUniverse, Incorporated |
Publication date: | 08/03/2018 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | NOOK Book |
Pages: | 388 |
File size: | 773 KB |
About the Author
Douglas Gardham is the best-selling author of The Drive In and STAR book-award novel The Actor. He loves books, music, and movies and lives near Toronto, Canada, with his wife, dog, and cat. This is his third book. For more about Douglas and his writing, visit www.douglasgardham.com
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