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Eve is a frustrated sixteen-year-old who uncovers a dark family secret. Muriel is trapped in managed care by the son who stole her fortune. Taking advantage of a twisted moment, this unlikely pair embark on a murky mission to rectify their wrongs. Together they confront Muriel's wavering cognition, Eve's emotional wounds, and sometimes each other. They're on the road to salvation-unless their families catch them first! Michael Jai Grant's new novel explores people's inclination to do the wrong things for the right reasons. He writes a provocative and spirited journey that challenges our…mehr

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Eve is a frustrated sixteen-year-old who uncovers a dark family secret. Muriel is trapped in managed care by the son who stole her fortune. Taking advantage of a twisted moment, this unlikely pair embark on a murky mission to rectify their wrongs. Together they confront Muriel's wavering cognition, Eve's emotional wounds, and sometimes each other. They're on the road to salvation-unless their families catch them first! Michael Jai Grant's new novel explores people's inclination to do the wrong things for the right reasons. He writes a provocative and spirited journey that challenges our notions of dementia and elder care, sexuality, the difference between religion and spirituality, and the complex world of Teenagedom. At its core, it delves into themes of friendship, family, liberation, and the circuitous routes we all take to finding our way home.
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Michael Jai Grant is an American fiction writer, filmmaker, and photographer.Born and raised in Denver, Colorado, he hails from a lineageof attorneys, teachers, and scientists who profoundly influenced his perceptionof justice and reason. He subtly interweaves semi-autobiographicalelements into narratives of heightened significance. Michael pursuedhis education at Syracuse and Boston Universities, where he distinguishedhimself as an Eastman Kodak Scholar. An ardent traveler and a devotedfriend to all dogs, he currently resides in North Stamford, Connecticut,with his husband, the artist Jon Galt.