
What Happened Randi
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Narrated by:
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Stan Parsons
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By:
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Stan Parsons
About this listen
Shocked and utterly distraught by the news of his cousin’s suicide, Grove Mathews leaves his Georgetown apartment in the middle of a 1972 summer night to drive to the family homestead in Orange, Virginia.
Throughout the trip, he is haunted by memories evoked by road signs. By the time he arrives, he has learned things about himself and his family that disgust him.
And he has discovered that he always knew these things, but he hid and ran from them, resulting in a withdrawn and noncommittal man he is no longer willing to tolerate.
When he arrives at the homestead, he is ready to deal with it. And he does.
©2007 Stanley Wayne Parsons (P)2018 Stanley Wayne Parsons
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