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Questions of Perspective
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Questions of Perspective
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Current price: $21.95


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Questions of Perspective
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Size: Paperback
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" Questions of Perspective is an existential buddy novel driven by likable heroes, poignant moments, and unexpected humor that fans of The Blues Brothers and Neil Gaiman's American Gods might appreciate." - IndieReader "This is a remarkable piece of fiction that everyone should read at least once in their lives." - Readers' Favorite (5/5 star review) No one knew it at the time, but April 19, 2011, was the most important day in the history of the world. After his only friend and colleague, John Manta, disappears without a word, Dave Randall further entrenches himself in the humdrum life of an unenthusiastic lawyer. But once he begins to understand what happened, he embarks on a journey to uncover the deeper meanings and implications of John's fate. Accompanied by Peaches the cat, Dave uproots his life and reinvents himself in the midst of his search. Along the way, he is haunted by his piecemeal understanding of John's fate and what it means for his existence. Little does Dave know, his journey of self-discovery will have ramifications that extend far beyond the borders of his own little life.
" Questions of Perspective is an existential buddy novel driven by likable heroes, poignant moments, and unexpected humor that fans of The Blues Brothers and Neil Gaiman's American Gods might appreciate." - IndieReader "This is a remarkable piece of fiction that everyone should read at least once in their lives." - Readers' Favorite (5/5 star review) No one knew it at the time, but April 19, 2011, was the most important day in the history of the world. After his only friend and colleague, John Manta, disappears without a word, Dave Randall further entrenches himself in the humdrum life of an unenthusiastic lawyer. But once he begins to understand what happened, he embarks on a journey to uncover the deeper meanings and implications of John's fate. Accompanied by Peaches the cat, Dave uproots his life and reinvents himself in the midst of his search. Along the way, he is haunted by his piecemeal understanding of John's fate and what it means for his existence. Little does Dave know, his journey of self-discovery will have ramifications that extend far beyond the borders of his own little life.


















