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Things Found in My Father's Closet |
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by Caesar Brunswick
Paperback: 274 pages
Publisher: Airleaf Publishing (September 2005)
ISBN: 1594538794
List Price: $14.95
BBP Price: $11.96 Save 20% |
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Caesar Brunswick's sophomore release Things Found in my Father's Closet,
revisits the characters of his award-winning debut novel Journeys of a
Tortured Soul, twenty years later. Journeys' protagonist Arthur Wilson, now
an accomplished, world-renowned composer and orchestra conductor, is the
toast of cultural society and is selected by his undergraduate alma mater,
Fennimore State University, to receive the distinction of having a new
performing arts theater named in his honor. In hopes of fending off unwanted
questions from reporters and classmates regarding his personal life, Wilson
decides to invite his former college sweetheart Stephanie to accompany him to
the ribbon cutting ceremony, scheduled one day prior to the reunion.
Wilson's newest nemesis, the diabolical power-monger Monique, schedules her
daughter Stephanie's wedding to surgeon Rodney Wilson, Arthur's son, for the
same date and the struggle for power and control begins. This entertaining
piece is filled with many unforeseen outcomes, surprising revelations and an
ending that is both shocking and unexpected. Brunswick's second installment
in the Journeys' saga is an exciting read. |
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Georgia native Caesar Brunswick, a
classically trained orchestral and choral
musician, poet and former educator, holds degrees in education
from
Fayetteville State University and University of Colorado. Inspired
by the
earlier works of author E. Lynn Harris, Brunswick abandoned a
successful
career in five-star Hospitality Management to pursue his passion
for writing.
Author of the award-winning debut novel, Journeys of a Tortured
Soul and its
sequels Things Found in my Father's Closet and .and let the Choir
say Amen!,
Brunswick finds his niche in works addressing the family issues of
African-Americans. Making his home in a Metro-Atlanta suburb,
Brunswick
spends his spare time composing music, traveling and performing
with Atlanta
area vocal ensembles, community bands, brass choirs and
orchestras.
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