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An engrossing account of Middle America and the not so ordinary lives of an awkward custodian and a pregnant, lonely woman…
Before It Gets Dark by Ken Levine

“Levine’s characters live in a hardscrabble universe and he does an admirable job of portraying their turbulent lives in environments that offer little compassion.” Kirkus Reviews

Before It Gets Dark

by Ken Levine
4.8 stars – 7 reviews
Everyday Price: $2.99
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Ken Levine’s second novel, Before It Gets Dark, powerfully explores what happens when a person’s expectations for a better life are raised, only to have those expectations dashed by a shattering event that illuminates how fragile life can be.

Boyd may be nearly seven feet tall, but everything else about the socially awkward custodian is ordinary. At the factory in a small southern town where he works, Boyd happens upon pregnant and lonely Marcy Travers crying in a bathroom stall. The novel traces the tumultuous lives of Marcy and her sister Tanya with their troubled young mother Jo. As Marcy grows to an adult, she strives to avoid her mother’s mistakes, yet finds herself about to repeat them before Boyd comes into her life.

Their chance meeting transforms Boyd’s unexceptional life into one with purpose and meaning and provides Marcy the stability she craves. Boyd creates a bond with Marcy’s daughter Katie, and through her he becomes the father he never imagined he could be. But his new life comes crashing down in a momentary spasm of violence that sets him off on an unpredictable journey with Katie that will forever change all of their lives.

“Ken Levine’s second novel, Before It Gets Dark, shows his brilliance at capturing the internal struggles of characters in the rather desperate task of daily survival. He enters into the world of people on the margin of Middle America whose stories often don’t get told to the reading public. The structure of the novel skips between different characters at different times in their journeys thus building in the reader an anxiety about their unfolding destiny which culminates in the very last page. Definitely a page turner.” 5 star Amazon review

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