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Discover a tale of human authenticity told through a sweet-souled alcoholic who means well and sees good in people. When the residents of Como Flats see Lonnie Klipsen in the same bar, drinking the same beer, telling the same stories, night after night, year after year, they ask themselves, "How can a man with so little lose so much?" With no close family and no significant other, Lonnie and his longtime roommate Stan, a widow and non-practicing alcoholic whose been on the on the wagon for many years, etch out an obscure corner of Como Flats to live their lives in modest simplicity. When…mehr

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Discover a tale of human authenticity told through a sweet-souled alcoholic who means well and sees good in people. When the residents of Como Flats see Lonnie Klipsen in the same bar, drinking the same beer, telling the same stories, night after night, year after year, they ask themselves, "How can a man with so little lose so much?" With no close family and no significant other, Lonnie and his longtime roommate Stan, a widow and non-practicing alcoholic whose been on the on the wagon for many years, etch out an obscure corner of Como Flats to live their lives in modest simplicity. When personal losses hit close to home, Lonnie struggles to process the feelings, cultivate friendships, and search for a place of belonging and love. A colorful cast of characters kaleidoscopes in and out of Lonnie's life, proving the perceived unrequited love of his life wasn't so unrequited after all.
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Autorenporträt
Mike Dougherty is a skilled attorney with past cases in civil rights, discrimination, and labor. He started hawking food and beverages in the local sports arenas and stadiums of Minneapolis/St. Paul on his first day of law school. He's been doing it ever since. Mike takes an active role in the union that represents stadium workers. Mike and his wife Ann have lived in the South Como area of St. Paul for 34 years; they've raised two daughters and many, many pets there. Como Flats is his first published work of fiction.