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American Jukebox

By: Len Joy
Narrated by: Chris Abernathy
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Clayton Stonemason tried to escape his father's legacy but discovered he couldn't run away from his own destiny.

Clayton Stonemason idolized his father, a hometown hero in their small Missouri town. But when his father’s life unravels, Clayton loses his way, too. He tries to escape his father’s legacy but discovers he can’t run from his destiny.

AMERICAN JUKEBOX, a story of small-town America in the last decades of the twentieth century, explores the many ways our relationships, hopes, and dreams can alter the course of our lives.

©2024 Len Joy (P)2024 Len Joy
Coming of Age Genre Fiction Small Town & Rural

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Critic reviews

"Intriguing and thought-provoking…an interesting commentary on the social community of small-town America and a fascinating look into the psyche of a young man struggling to find his place in the world. Highly recommended!" — Grant Leishman – Readers’ Favorite

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