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Alphonse, an old hobo living in a small town in Indiana in the 1950s, must overcome his destructive hatred of an abusive priest in order to protect the young son of his closest friend.

Produktbeschreibung
Alphonse, an old hobo living in a small town in Indiana in the 1950s, must overcome his destructive hatred of an abusive priest in order to protect the young son of his closest friend.
Autorenporträt
Carl Sever began writing fiction in part because of his interest in the 1930's Dust Bowl, hobo culture and lore, and small-town midwestern life, especially in areas dominated by the Roman Catholic Church. His writing has also been an important part of recovery from a traumatic brain injury he suffered in a car accident in 1990. Carl has been a teacher, a journalist, and nature photographer. He has also been a businessman and co-owner of an exclusive wholesale photo lab. He's an avid outdoorsman, passionate fly-fisherman, and adventurer who has explored the mountains of Colorado, Montana, Canada, and Alaska. His travels have taken him to Costa Rica and Panama, reinforcing his study of Spanish as a second language. He's a lifelong learner, with studies ranging from screenwriting and sculpture to nature photography. Alphonse is his first novel.