Saturday, November 19, 2011
Lost December by Richard Paul Evans
If you are a fan of Evans' books you will not be disappointed. Although I am not generally a fan of 'mushy' books I always like his book. Part of it might be the time of the year and part of it might be because he really is a good writer. Luke Crisp had a mixed childhood. He lost his mother to cancer when he was young. Fortunately he had a great father and they grew very close. Luke began working in his father's business - Crisp's Copy Centers. By the time he graduated from college he was ready and eager to take on the family business. But his father wanted him to get a graduate degree in business. Luke wasn't opposed to the idea - until his father pushed him to go East and go to Wharton. When he arrives at school he is very lonely until a pretty girl talks to him and introduces him to her friends. Eventually Luke gets an education - the hard way. Think Prodigal Son!
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