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Written by A. W. Stripling, Jr. Edits by Beverly Simmons Cover Design by Jeannie Ruiz Since the time of Aristotle, political philosophers have noted that those who live in cities have a different sensibility than those who live in the countryside. The Cyclist Gabriel was born into a country family to a father who wanted a better life for his son than his country community offered. Over five years, he put a plan in motion that placed Gabriel in the top boys' school in the nearby metro area. That is where the story really begins. Living through failure, lies and deceit, Gabriel made his way out…mehr

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Written by A. W. Stripling, Jr. Edits by Beverly Simmons Cover Design by Jeannie Ruiz Since the time of Aristotle, political philosophers have noted that those who live in cities have a different sensibility than those who live in the countryside. The Cyclist Gabriel was born into a country family to a father who wanted a better life for his son than his country community offered. Over five years, he put a plan in motion that placed Gabriel in the top boys' school in the nearby metro area. That is where the story really begins. Living through failure, lies and deceit, Gabriel made his way out into the world, green, but eager. Travel with him as he finds the love of his life, the heartbreak of the path we sometimes have to choose, and the hand of fate playing its final card. Cover Art licensed from anatoliy_gleb
Autorenporträt
Written by A. W. Stripling, Jr. The author currently resides in Portland, Oregon with his German Shepherd Gracie. He holds a degree in Psychology from Ole Miss and enjoys interacting with people in whatever way possible. When he is not writing, you will often see him walking the streets of Portland listening to music and enjoying a honey-cinnamon latte from his favorite coffee shop. He dabbles in electronics and loves brainstorming about things like marketing, autonomous vehicles, and the exploration of the human mind. While evenings are spent writing his next books, he currently works with his family and a COVID-Era launched non-profit, iNSL.org, helping children learn about STEM using auto racing as a virtual platform.