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Jack Kramer's Journey

By: Frank Adkins
Narrated by: Jarek Blanchfield
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Jack Kramer is 40, divorced, and has been sober for nearly a year. Overcome with guilt for the breakup of his family, he cannot yet face his sons. Still on shaky ground, for the last several months he has immersed himself in reviving the 1970 Plymouth Road Runner that he drove in his youth. When his high school girlfriend, Kim Hurley, returns to their hometown of Colorado Springs, Jack gets a second chance with the love that should have been. As their relationship flourishes, Jack grows stronger and soon reaches out to his sons. But when Kim returns to her home in Maine and breaks off contact with him, Jack’s newfound strength is put to the test. Unable to bear losing her again, he is forced to confront his fears. He must go to Maine and find the answers that await him.

©2018 Frank Adkins/HIgher Ground Books & Media (P)2020 Frank Adkins/Higher Ground Books & Media
Family Life Fiction Maine

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