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It is 1987 and the longing Sally Salzmann feels for the love of her life, Frankie Petrovic, is as sharp now as it was in 1967. In the twenty years since Frankie died, Sally has solely raised their son, Franklin, while never forgetting the man who still holds her heart. But when she receives a mysterious package from Frankie's sister one day, everything changes. Inside the package is a note from his sister along with never-before-seen letters and poems from Frankie. As the contents carry Sally back in time, she embarks on an odyssey from Detroit to San Francisco and Las Vegas as she tries to…mehr

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It is 1987 and the longing Sally Salzmann feels for the love of her life, Frankie Petrovic, is as sharp now as it was in 1967. In the twenty years since Frankie died, Sally has solely raised their son, Franklin, while never forgetting the man who still holds her heart. But when she receives a mysterious package from Frankie's sister one day, everything changes. Inside the package is a note from his sister along with never-before-seen letters and poems from Frankie. As the contents carry Sally back in time, she embarks on an odyssey from Detroit to San Francisco and Las Vegas as she tries to piece together what happened to Frankie and why everything went wrong so quickly. Accompanied by a friend and Franklin, Sally retraces Frankie's last few months of life. But will she find a way to fulfill his last dream? In this poignant novel, a single mother takes a trip back in time to recreate her soul mate's final days and find a way forward after twenty years of mourning.
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Marc Petrie is the author of a collected work of poetry Then All Goes Blue and a chapbook The Orange County Love Spoon. His first novel, A Dream Once Dreamed, an experimental mix of novel, journal and poetry was released this year. His poetry has been read on American Public Radio's Writer's Almanac, and his poems have appeared in City Lights Review, Southern California Quarterly, Pearl, Book of Matches, Altadena Review, Spillway and other literary journals. This is Mr. Petrie's first poetry collection since 1997. He teaches math in Santa Ana, California, and lives with his wife and two dogs in Tustin California. His son attends CSU Channel Islands in Camarillo California.