Sunday Jenks

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Pub Date Sep 10 2024 | Archive Date Oct 11 2024

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Description

In the 1970’s, an aspiring young poet, Sara, leaves her artist husband and moves to San Francisco, where she finds a job in a wig-dye company. The office vibe is stuck in the sixties and the boss, Al, seems to be a rogue with an odd-ball view of life. Sara initially dismisses him, but soon is thinking way too much about his quick wit and their shared love of music.

Before long, Sara wonders if she and Al are a couple. They begin traveling for business, and even visit Sara’s family. Sara is enchanted by Al’s childlike, magical optimism. But is this what Sara really wants? She doesn’t trust Al and fears she left an artist for a con-artist. Her suspicions are confirmed when the FBI knocks on her door.

Add a sly and willful mother, a loving sister, a strange Texan Colonel, a group of wig models, and a few outrageous salesmen, and you have a journey that Sara will be lucky to survive.

In the 1970’s, an aspiring young poet, Sara, leaves her artist husband and moves to San Francisco, where she finds a job in a wig-dye company. The office vibe is stuck in the sixties and the boss...


A Note From the Publisher

Nellie Hill grew up in the Midwest and spent many childhood summers on a lake in southern New England. When she graduated from New York University, she remained in New York to work in various aspects of publishing. After her marriage, she moved to San Francisco and soon discovered hiking in the California Sierras and the high Cascade ranges of Washington State. Nellie has published short fiction and poems in a variety of literary journals, such as American Poetry Review, The Harvard Magazine, and The New England Review, and is the author of five chapbooks. As she continued to write and publish her work, she studied massage and acupressure and soon became a massage therapist.

Nellie Hill grew up in the Midwest and spent many childhood summers on a lake in southern New England. When she graduated from New York University, she remained in New York to work in various aspects...


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"I would recommend this to readers who love complex characters navigating moral dilemmas and seeking personal growth." 

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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9798891323452
PRICE $17.99 (USD)
PAGES 278

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This was a good book! I liked the writing style and the characters in this book. It kept me entertained and I liked reading it. It was a fast read, not too long. I think the dialogue was good too
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