Little Town Rot

Little Town Rot

Brian Leone

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Arizona Book Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9798897051380
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'Little Town Rot' by Brian Leone is a poignant tale of resilience, love, and the enduring strength of family ties. Follow the remarkable journey of Joy, a woman born in the sun-drenched Philippines, whose life was marked by hardship, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication. From her early years of carrying heavy buckets of water and preparing meals for her large family, to her ventures abroad working for wealthy clients, Joy’s story is one of perseverance and loyalty. Her selflessness and love leave an indelible mark on those around her, transforming lives and bringing light even in the darkest times. This heartfelt narrative weaves through the trials and triumphs of Joy and her family, offering a touching exploration of the bonds that bind us and the legacy we leave behind. This book takes a front-line look at the kinds of issues many Americans face today, like depression, suicide, rejection, PTSD, betrayal of government, and homelessness. He lived in the trenches of life, and now the author shares his story. If you’ve ever felt alone, you’ll enjoy this fascinating book.

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