Tuesdays Gone is the story of friendship that should last a lifetime and first love, baseball and motorcycles on country roads.Told during the early 1970's, we become familiar with the roadside settlement of Franklin where Sean Wilson's parents buy a home along the county line. The new kid in school, Wilson, begins to reconsider his parent's decision to relocate until a chance meeting with another new kid, at baseball tryouts one Saturday morning.Along the way, the pair make friends with a couple of kids from just down the dusty lane, Frankie and Sarah Cooper and the four become almost inseparable until life begins to come at them like a runaway freight train.Often times humorous, Tuesdays Gone is the tragic story of life as told by Sean Wilson.If you were a poor kid or a country kid or better yet, a poor country kid growing up in the sixties or seventies, this story is for you. If not, sit back and try to imagine a time of bell-bottomed pants-that our mothers ironed creases into-disco music and a simpler life.Proudly published via Solstice Publishing.
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