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Phineas Bentley, a misfit, bullied teenager, is desperate to find love. As he struggles with his sexuality, he wonders if anyone will love him if they knew his most deeply hidden secret. So, he hides part of himself from the world, and hopes that no one will see. But when true love finds him in the most unexpected way, can he learn to live and embrace life-even in the face of tragedy? About the Author William R. Brown was born and raised in the little town of Newburgh in upstate New York, and up until he turned 23, he hadn't travelled much. That all changed when he joined the US Air Force.…mehr

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Phineas Bentley, a misfit, bullied teenager, is desperate to find love. As he struggles with his sexuality, he wonders if anyone will love him if they knew his most deeply hidden secret. So, he hides part of himself from the world, and hopes that no one will see. But when true love finds him in the most unexpected way, can he learn to live and embrace life-even in the face of tragedy? About the Author William R. Brown was born and raised in the little town of Newburgh in upstate New York, and up until he turned 23, he hadn't travelled much. That all changed when he joined the US Air Force. Since then, he's lived in Texas, Montana, Oregon, Pennsylvania-even Okinawa with short stays in Tokyo and Hong Kong. In every place he's visited, he's amassed a circle of friends he'll always cherish. A people person and great listener, Brown has taken inspiration from his past relationships to write Please Make Room for Me. Brown's hobbies include playing guitar and singing; he enjoys writing music and song lyrics as well as prose. It's his goal in all that he writes to touch the hearts of his audience, no matter where they live.
Autorenporträt
William R. Brown is a retired Foreign Service Officer who served twenty years in the Middle East and Asia. He was in both the Department of State and the Agency for International Development with assignments in Egypt, Yemen, Sudan, Lebanon, Indonesia and Pakistan. In addition to Academic Politics, he is the author of The Last Crusade, a Negotiator's Middle East Handbook and articles in Foreign Policy, Middle East Journal and the Christian Science Monitor. He was Dean of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Political Science at Central Connecticut State University. He holds a PhD from Harvard and also attended the University of Cincinnati, SAIS Johns Hopkins, Washington University St Louis and American University of Beirut.