C. A. Sauve lives in Sudbury, Ontario in his mother's basement. He finds independence nearly unmanageable and lacks motivation for much, save for writing, which he does every day for hours. He's never worked a regular job, nor could he ever imagine doing so. Writing is literally all he is capable of. He consistently works out—either at home or the gym—reads, plays videogames and of course, writes. Without writing, he'd have unproductivity as a pastime, a life that is just existence, so writing is truly all he has, it's every part of him, it's his life, whether he becomes a success or dies a struggling artist.
Charleston Shadbolt's homelife, with his parents and two sisters, is dashed and sprinkled with chaotic seasonings by the harsh, overruling hands of his father and the scattered liquor bottles of his mother. As a student, a friend and a part of the youth that resides outside those four walls he calls home, he's popular and moves smoothly though life, speaking with charm, thinking with cleverness, and is looked at as one to admire, who hasn't a worry, or care. But when a near-fatal event takes place within his life, leaving him severely brain damaged, Charleston Shadbolt's easygoing way changes, his father is forced to have a parental hand at his upbringing, and Charleston even notices the change in his friends. And the only one that can navigate these changes, that are both unfair and unexpected, is Charleston Shadbolt.
Título : Charleston's Gospel
EAN : 9781005385675
Editorial : C. A. Sauve
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