Never Ever Bring This Up Again by Kate Garrabrant (books to read to get smarter TXT) π
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A husband, who is tired of his marriage and family, longs to escape. He seeks out his father for advice and learns a dark secret about his parents he never knew.
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hours, where the air conditioning was set on full blast, Joshua longed for the natural summer air against his skin. For some reason he wasnβt sweating as much as he did when he first drove to his fatherβs. The sudden need to feel cool didnβt matter to him any longer.
After the discussion on the front porch, Joseph made a pitcher of lemonade and he and Joshua sat in the living room, enjoying the cool air. They chatted of nonsensical things and all too soon Joseph dozed in his lounger his wife bought for him many Christmases ago. Joshua left his dad with a hug and a new sense of optimism.
When Joshua reached his home, he saw the sprinkler was on and his two boys running in and out of the spray. Susan sat on the front porch watching them and when Joshua pulled the car into the driveway she smiled and waved. Joshua honked his horn, turned off the car and watched his family for a brief moment.
A sheen of sweat formed on his forehead, but Joshua didnβt care. He felt so happy. The depression he had a few short hours ago disappeared much like a slight breeze during this hot and humid summer day.
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After the discussion on the front porch, Joseph made a pitcher of lemonade and he and Joshua sat in the living room, enjoying the cool air. They chatted of nonsensical things and all too soon Joseph dozed in his lounger his wife bought for him many Christmases ago. Joshua left his dad with a hug and a new sense of optimism.
When Joshua reached his home, he saw the sprinkler was on and his two boys running in and out of the spray. Susan sat on the front porch watching them and when Joshua pulled the car into the driveway she smiled and waved. Joshua honked his horn, turned off the car and watched his family for a brief moment.
A sheen of sweat formed on his forehead, but Joshua didnβt care. He felt so happy. The depression he had a few short hours ago disappeared much like a slight breeze during this hot and humid summer day.
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Publication Date: 12-23-2009
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