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Dale turned his back on everyone who ever loved him.
Who could blame him? One brother is a jealous alcoholic who wants to kill him, the other is a manchild whose entire life revolves around getting high. The girl he wanted to marry chose the sleepy Indiana farm town where they grew up over him.
When he moved to New York, he never thought he'd see any of them again.
After his father dies, Dale returns home for what he thinks will be a speedy funeral. Instead, he's asked to go on a road trip with his brothers and his bitter ex-fiancé to scatter his father's ashes in the Gulf of Mexico at the old BelAir resort in Florida. Tagging along are his high-maintenance girlfriend and a pee-happy poodle.
Everything that can go wrong does, sometimes tragically, sometimes hilariously.
Is it the road trip from hell? Or one last chance to make things right again?
This collection of poems is heavily influenced by a term of military service completed in the last year. In the collection of poems, the writer looks back to childhood, the experience of winter, finding love, what it means to serve, and at last,...the new found freedom of marriage, veteran affairs, and of course,...a long road trip.
Dale turned his back on everyone who ever loved him.
Who could blame him? One brother is a jealous alcoholic who wants to kill him, the other is a manchild whose entire life revolves around getting high. The girl he wanted to marry chose the sleepy Indiana farm town where they grew up over him.
When he moved to New York, he never thought he'd see any of them again.
After his father dies, Dale returns home for what he thinks will be a speedy funeral. Instead, he's asked to go on a road trip with his brothers and his bitter ex-fiancé to scatter his father's ashes in the Gulf of Mexico at the old BelAir resort in Florida. Tagging along are his high-maintenance girlfriend and a pee-happy poodle.
Everything that can go wrong does, sometimes tragically, sometimes hilariously.
Is it the road trip from hell? Or one last chance to make things right again?
This collection of poems is heavily influenced by a term of military service completed in the last year. In the collection of poems, the writer looks back to childhood, the experience of winter, finding love, what it means to serve, and at last,...the new found freedom of marriage, veteran affairs, and of course,...a long road trip.