Escaping the Grind

From the Chronicles of Carlson

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Action Suspense
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Author: Nicholas Adam ISBN: 9781450233842
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: June 24, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Nicholas Adam
ISBN: 9781450233842
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: June 24, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

After an invigorating trip through the Rocky Mountains, recent graduate Carlson Veitch lands his first real job. The idealistic young man thinks success will require nothing more than wearing a tie, a regular bedtime and a daily shave. Little does Carlson know that a labour dispute, impossible students and a villainous boss are all ready to test his resolve.

Nicholas Adams debut novel Escaping the Grind flings you into the angst-filled world of Carlson Veitcha world that hovers between irreverence, sardonic humour and just the right touch of young male vulnerability. Then just when you think its merely a brilliantly funny book, it sets you down gently into moments that are poignant and heartwarming.

Sherry Hinman, vice-president, Ontario Writers conference, editor, writer, teacher

"Very compelling. Its light, breezy and witty."

-- Terry Fallis, author of The Best Laid Plans, winner of the Stephen Leacock award for humour

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After an invigorating trip through the Rocky Mountains, recent graduate Carlson Veitch lands his first real job. The idealistic young man thinks success will require nothing more than wearing a tie, a regular bedtime and a daily shave. Little does Carlson know that a labour dispute, impossible students and a villainous boss are all ready to test his resolve.

Nicholas Adams debut novel Escaping the Grind flings you into the angst-filled world of Carlson Veitcha world that hovers between irreverence, sardonic humour and just the right touch of young male vulnerability. Then just when you think its merely a brilliantly funny book, it sets you down gently into moments that are poignant and heartwarming.

Sherry Hinman, vice-president, Ontario Writers conference, editor, writer, teacher

"Very compelling. Its light, breezy and witty."

-- Terry Fallis, author of The Best Laid Plans, winner of the Stephen Leacock award for humour

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