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Old 09-28-2010, 10:24 PM   #1
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Free book (Kindle) - Raising Jake (Literary/Family Fiction)

Raising Jake, by Charlie Carillo, is a literary/family fiction tale about a father-son relationship, courtesy of Kensington, who've been giving us a batch of freebies today.

Synopsis
In Charlie Carillo's funny, insightful novel, a divorced man gets to know his seventeen-year-old son in a tale that rewrites the book on quality time together

Sammy Sullivan is working his way down the ladder of success. Divorced and pushing fifty, his relationships have the longevity of a fruit fly. But how many men can get themselves fired and have their only son expelled from prep school all in one day? Now, after almost eighteen years, he and Jake may finally get to know each other. (That's if his ex-wife—the super-achiever Sammy can only dream of being—doesn't find out.) Jake knows virtually nothing about his roots. So, Sammy shows him the old neighborhood in the far reaches of Queens. But it's been thirty years. The older woman Sammy lost his virginity to now uses a walker to get around. Most of his hangouts are long gone. It's dreary, born-to-lose stuff. But Jake is on a mission. Wise beyond his (and his dad's) years, he doesn't want his father to miss out the second time around on the good things he blew the first time. And they've got a whole weekend together—a journey where Sammy will confront his, dysfunctional childhood and Jake will face a past he never knew he had.

This isn't your typical father-son story—one is still growing up. The other is his son.


Today's other two (thus far) Kensington freebies, also available at B&N:

According to Jane, by Marilyn Brant. Jane Austen-based Romance.
Elvis and the Dearly Departed, by Peggy Webb. Elvis-based Mystery.

Kensington is often fairly generous with putting their freebies up in several of the stores, so it's probably worth checking back later to see if one of their books you want has shown up for your reader.

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