Kathy knows nothing about him but the everyday stories she hears about him, even though he is dead, he still remains the topic of discussion in her house.She is a 16-year-old high school sophomore who has spent her entire young life resenting her older brother Brett who died when she was two. Kathy Colton Is the protagonist in this book.The Secret Journal of Brett Colton, her first novel, began as a short story she created at age 16 for a high school writing contest sponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune.She fell in love with writing stories in elementary and has always dreamed of seeing her stories in print! She loves interviewing people for her books and traveling to the places she wants to set her stories in. She currently works as a legal assistant, but hopes to be able to write full time in the near future.Kay Lynn holds an associates degree from Dixie Junior College, and a bachelors degree in English literature with an emphasis in creative writing from Southern Utah University.
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Last June, the summer camp Quinn’s family owns in Winship, Maine, was still a magical place. That shortlist includes Rainbow Rowell, Nicola Yoon, and now, Carlie Sorosiak."- Jeff Zentner, Morris Award-winning author of The Serpent King and Goodbye Days "It's the rarest author who can pull off laugh-out-loud hilarious, profound, and breathlessly romantic, all in the most sparkling prose. As the novel progresses, Forrest attains prodigy status in advanced mathematics, ping pong, chess, music, wrestling, football, and even political acumen. It is revealed that he is not only intelligent in some specialized ways, he is operating at the level of genius. Once he leaves childhood behind, he is constantly finding himself in the right place at the right time. It is unclear exactly what his disability is, as his IQ-and his own constant insistence that he is an idiot-is the only metric by which intelligence is discussed.įorrest’s limitations do not stop him from having a life so adventurous that is verges on cartoonishness. The book is written in an odd, colloquial style meant to mimic the phonetics of Forrest’s Southern accent and slow style of thinking. He announces straightaway that he is an “idiot” with an IQ of 70. Forrest Gump is the first person narrator of the novel. His return has some serious consequences for the couple. The next part of the story takes place about 40 years later after Tom and Marion have married and Patrick returns to see them again. He and Tom fall for one another, too, but in the 1950s in Brighton, homosexuality is illegal.Īpparently, things work out for all three of them for a while, but eventually jealousy rears its ugly and perhaps inevitable head. Patrick is a curator and he is grieving the death of his lover. They meet in Brighton and fall in love, but then a man named Patrick moves to town. In the book of the same name, My Policeman centers on Marion and Tom, who work as a school teacher and policeman, respectively. Here's what we know about the film so far. The story is set in the 1950s and it focuses on a love triangle between Tom, Styles' character, and his two lovers: Marion and Patrick. He's also starring in a new film by director Michael Grandage based on a book by Bethan Roberts called My Policeman. Harry Styles has a few hotly anticipated projects coming out soon, like his film with girlfriend Olivia Wilde, Don't Worry Darling. How do you go about finding lesser-known or independently published books? What advice would you give to someone trying to support independent bookshops and publishers while also being on a tight budget? I'm a firm believer that reading makes us better writers. 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