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"Clayton Stonemason idolized his father, a hometown hero in their small Missouri town. But when his father's life unravels, Clayton loses his way, too. He tries to escape his father's legacy but discovers he can't run away from his destiny. AMERICAN JUKEBOX, a story of small-town America in the last decades of the twentieth century, explores the many ways our relationships, hopes and dreams can alter the course of our lives."
Len Joy (Author), Chris Abernathy (Narrator)
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"Someone asked me what the theme of my collection was. I hate those questions. I'm really bad at theme. I don't think about a theme when I'm writing the story. I'm just trying to tell a story that interests me (and hopefully someone else). Here's a tagline for some of the stories: - Riding a Greyhound Bus into the New World - a widower searches for the innocent boy he used to be - Dalton's Good Fortune - a down-on-his-luck ex-soldier gets a new perspective on his life from a fortune teller - This Train Makes All the Stops - a man tries to adapt to a new world after his wife dies - Letting Go - a woman in an emergency room waiting for a word on her husband, reflects on her marriage Most of these stories are about people who have lost something and are trying to find a way to move on with their lives. I hope you enjoy them."
Len Joy (Author), David George (Narrator)
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Better Days: A Story of Love, Loyalty, and Betrayal
"When his boyhood friend vanishes, a man who has coasted through life on the fading memory of high school heroics, risks everything to save him. They had a parade for Darwin Burr years ago when his team won the state title. He's coasted through life on that memory. Still lives in Claxton, Illinois - but the bucolic farm town now simmers with racial tension. He has a cushy job working for his wheeler-dealer boyhood friend, Billy Rourke. He has a country house, a healthy 401k, and still drinks for free at Clarkie's Bar. His wife Daina, who escaped from Latvia and never looked back, disdains Darwin's lack of ambition. She's consumed by her job helping Claxton's underclass and has little time for Darwin or their daughter, Astra. When Billy arranges for Darwin to assist Astra's high school basketball coach - the mysterious and flirtatious Fariba Pahlavi - Darvin stops coasting. He discovers a passion for coaching. And Fariba. Just as Darwin is getting back in the game, Billy vanishes, the FBI wants Darwin's help to find him, and Darwin learns his wife's secret past has put her life in jeopardy. Darwin know's Billy's guilty, but he can't betray his friend, and he's falling in love with Fariba, but can't abandon his wife. He has no good choice, no winning shot , and in this world heroes don't get parades."
Len Joy (Author), David George (Narrator)
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"“A boy who loses everything but his heart.' The day All-American Joey Blade turns 18, he learns his ex-girlfriend is pregnant, is betrayed by his new girlfriend, and is arrested for the attempted murder of two police officers. Then things get bad. The high school bonfire is supposed to be the kickoff to a great night: Joey has just won a football scholarship and he's hoping for a sex breakthrough with his new girlfriend. Then his true love--but ex-girlfriend--Mallory tells him she's pregnant. He's reeling from that news when the bonfire explodes. Joey, his new girlfriend and her drug dealer friend TJ, flee in her truck. When the police pursue, TJ shoots at the cop's car. It crashes and in the ensuing chaos TJ slips away undetected. Joey, the only adult in the truck, is hauled off to jail. Joey is charged with attempted murder and released on bail. TJ is nowhere to be found. When Joey discovers that Mallory's father is pressuring her to terminate the pregnancy, Joey has to remain free to prevent that from happening. In desperation, he reaches out to notorious gang leader, Chico Torres, whom he met in jail, for help locating TJ. When Joey is offered a deal--his freedom in exchange for his cooperation in nailing Chico--he faces a decision that will change the course of his life and Mallory's."
Len Joy (Author), Nathaniel Gray (Narrator)
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Freedom's Just Another Word...: A Good Man in a Compromised World
"Jake Doyle used to be famous. Twenty years ago, his Chicago political column was syndicated in two hundred papers, but he had an affair - and a son - with his intern, and lost it all. Now he writes a local column and drivers for Uber to pay his bills. Jake is playing out the string when his tranquil world is turned upside down. His biracial son - an ambitious entrepreneur - is marked for death by a street gangster, his alcoholic daughter is pregnant and wants an abortion - which his ex-wife is determined to stop at any cost - and his boss, a wealthy publisher, wants Jake to give up his column to help him run for president. Jake believes in gun control, but he wants to protect his son. He believes in his daughter's right to choose, but that belief looks different now that it's personal. And he wants to keep writing his column without interference, but he also wants one more chance to be famous again."
Len Joy (Author), Chris Abernathy (Narrator)
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"Everyone dies famous is a story from the heartland about the uncommon lives of everyday people — the choices they make, how they live their lives, and how they die. 1st Prize - Top Shelf Book Awards - Souithern Fiction As a tornado threatens their town, a stubborn old man who has lost his son teams up with a troubled young soldier to deliver a jukebox to the wealthy developer having an affair with the soldier’s wife. It’s July 2003 and the small town of Maple Springs, Missouri is suffering through a month-long drought. Dancer Stonemason, a long-forgotten hometown hero still grieving over the death of his oldest son, is moving into town to live with his more dependable younger son. He hires Wayne Mesirow, an Iraq war veteran, to help him liquidate his late son’s business. The heat wave breaks and the skies darken. Dancer tries to settle an old score while Wayne discovers the true cost of his wife’s indifference and turns his thoughts to revenge. When the tornado hits Maple Springs, only one of the men will make it out alive. “Len Joy’s Everyone Dies Famous is a clear-eyed examination of how we live in an uncertain world. By creating imminently understandable characters and skillfully linking them to a specific landscape, one that is so evocatively described, he shows us all the ways in which we’re connected, how fragile those threads are. In clear prose, Joy does real work here. I’m grateful for it.” — KEVIN WILSON, author of Nothing to See Here “Mr. Joy sweeps us headlong into the swirling fury of lives buffeted not only by hail, rain, and wind, but even more so by disappointment, disillusion, and regret. He captures both physical and emotional dread with inexorable intensity.” — JOE KILGORE, author of A Farmhouse in the Rain"
Len Joy (Author), Larry Oliver (Narrator)
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American Past Time: After the Cheering Stops
"September 1953... Dancer Stonemason is three days from his major league debut. With his wife and son cheering him on, he pitches the greatest game of his life. And then loses everything. Told against the backdrop of America's postwar challenges from Little Rock to the Bay of Pigs to Viet Nam, American Past Time is the story of what happens to a man and his family after the cheering stops."
Len Joy (Author), Larry Oliver (Narrator)
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