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Uncle Sean

Uncle Sean in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $15.95
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Uncle Sean in Bloomington, MN

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Uncle Sean, The Early Journals of Will Barnett, Book 1
by Ronald L. Donaghe
A Two Brothers Press Book
When fourteen-year-old Will Barnett meets his Uncle Sean, whom he has not seen since he was six years old, Will is instantly captivated by his uncle's beauty and begins at that moment to fall in love. That such love is dangerous and forbidden, young will is only vaguely aware. While trying to understand what his feelings mean, he is driven to write about his Uncle Sean and begins with these words: "Uncle Sean sure is pretty, but there's something wrong with him, anyway...
"Donaghe's magic in crafting this tale was writing Will's journal in the voice of a 14-year-old... The book is so realistic that one wonders what has become of Sean and Will since the box containing Will's journal was stowed away in the barn thirty years ago. The novel is a natural for high school and public libraries."
—John R. Selig, Foreword Magazine
Uncle Sean, The Early Journals of Will Barnett, Book 1
by Ronald L. Donaghe
A Two Brothers Press Book
When fourteen-year-old Will Barnett meets his Uncle Sean, whom he has not seen since he was six years old, Will is instantly captivated by his uncle's beauty and begins at that moment to fall in love. That such love is dangerous and forbidden, young will is only vaguely aware. While trying to understand what his feelings mean, he is driven to write about his Uncle Sean and begins with these words: "Uncle Sean sure is pretty, but there's something wrong with him, anyway...
"Donaghe's magic in crafting this tale was writing Will's journal in the voice of a 14-year-old... The book is so realistic that one wonders what has become of Sean and Will since the box containing Will's journal was stowed away in the barn thirty years ago. The novel is a natural for high school and public libraries."
—John R. Selig, Foreword Magazine
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