Leaving the Beach - Mary Rowen - Books - Evolved Publishing - 9781622535804 - June 17, 2019
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Leaving the Beach

Mary Rowen

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Leaving the Beach

"This is an outstanding novel... Erin is a perfectly flawed heroine." Semifinalist, 2017 BookLife Prize (10 out of 10 in All 5 Categories Judged)

Erin Reardon gets her first kiss from Jim Morrison and loses her virginity to David Bowie. When she flunks out of college, Bruce Springsteen comforts her, and Elvis Costello breaks her heart in Europe. So what happens when she finally meets a rock star in the flesh?

Erin's a lonely misfit with an eating disorder and a wild imagination. She believes she was born to save--and love--at least one tortured musician, and is willing to risk almost everything to fulfill that destiny.

"...gracefully grapples with several important issues, including alcohol and drug addiction, loss, grief and sexuality... There are also many entertaining pop-culture references to offset the weighty themes... An intriguing novel that looks at the ways that people cope with the pain in their lives." Kirkus Reviews

EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS a newly revised and edited second edition of a critically-acclaimed, award-winning literary/women's fiction piece sure to compel you to keep those pages turning.

Books by Mary Rowen: "Leaving the Beach" "Living by Ear" "It Doesn't Have To Be That Way" (Coming Fall 2020)

More Great Women's Fiction from Evolved Publishing: "Participant" by Carmen Kemp "All the Tomorrows" by Nillu Nasser The "Borderline" Series by Taya DeVere "Yours to Keep or Throw Aside" by E. D. Martin "White Chalk" by P. K. Tyler "Cassia" by Lanette Kauten

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 17, 2019
ISBN13 9781622535804
Publishers Evolved Publishing
Pages 260
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 15 mm   ·   403 g
Language English  

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