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Determined to record every summer day, young history teacher Luke Devlin starts school vacation imagining he'll describe backcountry adventures in the Rockies and sun-splashed days home in Denver. But all too soon the season veers into crisis, when his older brother faces life-threatening illness and Luke becomes entangled in a love affair that's as fast- moving and possibly as fatal as his brother's diagnosis. As Luke manages the household for his absent parents and struggles with the constant pressure of his unfinished master's deadline, his fling with a Wyoming rancher grows serious just as…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Determined to record every summer day, young history teacher Luke Devlin starts school vacation imagining he'll describe backcountry adventures in the Rockies and sun-splashed days home in Denver. But all too soon the season veers into crisis, when his older brother faces life-threatening illness and Luke becomes entangled in a love affair that's as fast- moving and possibly as fatal as his brother's diagnosis. As Luke manages the household for his absent parents and struggles with the constant pressure of his unfinished master's deadline, his fling with a Wyoming rancher grows serious just as his brother's crisis overwhelms him. Luke's love of his native ground and his search for romance collide with the hard realities of mortality and loss during an unexpected summer.
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Autorenporträt
A native of California's Mendocino Coast, Lee Patton has enjoyed life in Colorado since college. His fiction and poetry have been widely published and his plays produced nationwide. His novels include Nothing Gold Can Stay, a Lambda Literary Award finalist; Love and Genetic Weaponry; and My Aim Is True. "Faith of Power," a novella, is featured in Main Street Rag's 2017 anthology, In The Middle. He received an MA in Fiction from the University of Denver's Writing Program.