North of Nowhere
by Ken Levine
In a blue-collar Wisconsin town, Terrance struggles to find his place. Having learned to survive from his tough-as-nails mother after his alcoholic father abandoned the family, he nevertheless finds himself seeking oblivion in the arms of other women.
So when he meets Estelle, Terrance never imagines the relationship will actually go anywhere.
Escaping a loveless home and a mother whose needs always outweighed those of her daughter’s, Estelle hopes to find some sense of normalcy in the small factory town in which she now works.
She doesn’t find it with Terrance, however, and she has no choice but to raise their son alone.
With her child in tow, Estelle returns to her hometown in an attempt to repair the ragged ties she still holds to her family. Meanwhile, Terrance experiences heartbreak for himself, which leads him into a desperate cycle of uncontrollable drug and alcohol use.
After Terrance hits rock bottom, he decides to embark on a journey of a lifetime in a desperate attempt to find Estelle and finally establish a connection with the son he’s never known.
5-star Amazon reviews:
“Ken Levine’s first novel is thoughtful, well written, compelling and takes the reader on a journey that eventually finds fragile hope in the often bleak and perilous lives of Terrence and Estelle and their boy Mason.”
“Compelling narrative...”
“This book draws you in from the very first paragraph. It makes you laugh, cry, curse and cheer, sometimes all at once.”
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