Father, Son & Grace

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Family Life, Literary
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Author: Cindy Hiday ISBN: 9781519961853
Publisher: Cindy Hiday Publication: November 30, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Cindy Hiday
ISBN: 9781519961853
Publisher: Cindy Hiday
Publication: November 30, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

"You'll be taken on the trip of a lifetime, with unexpected, often hilarious results." 5 Star Readers' Favorite

Eleven-year-old Benny relies on his love of action movies to navigate life. After his mama dies, he talks his dad into taking him to the Grand Canyon, convinced the trip will make his dad happy again, like in the movie. Benny's dad, Ray, just hopes to put distance on the memories haunting him and his son in their empty house.

Three states away, seventy-one-year-old Grace is having a full-tilt panic attack during her husband's church service. A split-second decision to see the Stardust Casino one last time – and a broken fan belt – lands her square in the path of father and son, who offer to get her to Las Vegas before the casino's demolition.

Then somewhere in the middle of Oklahoma, Benny finds a bag of money, setting off a non-stop chain of misadventures and accidental heroism. Before it's over, Benny learns things don't happen in real life like they do in the movies, and even heroes need help sometimes. Grace finds the past she thought she'd never see again, and Ray realizes he's been racing toward the very thing he thought he was leaving behind.

A fun, heartwarming story of friendship, self-discovery, and forgiveness.

Words: 61,930

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"You'll be taken on the trip of a lifetime, with unexpected, often hilarious results." 5 Star Readers' Favorite

Eleven-year-old Benny relies on his love of action movies to navigate life. After his mama dies, he talks his dad into taking him to the Grand Canyon, convinced the trip will make his dad happy again, like in the movie. Benny's dad, Ray, just hopes to put distance on the memories haunting him and his son in their empty house.

Three states away, seventy-one-year-old Grace is having a full-tilt panic attack during her husband's church service. A split-second decision to see the Stardust Casino one last time – and a broken fan belt – lands her square in the path of father and son, who offer to get her to Las Vegas before the casino's demolition.

Then somewhere in the middle of Oklahoma, Benny finds a bag of money, setting off a non-stop chain of misadventures and accidental heroism. Before it's over, Benny learns things don't happen in real life like they do in the movies, and even heroes need help sometimes. Grace finds the past she thought she'd never see again, and Ray realizes he's been racing toward the very thing he thought he was leaving behind.

A fun, heartwarming story of friendship, self-discovery, and forgiveness.

Words: 61,930

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