Exercise the full range of emotions with this family friendly adventure story. Laughter, joy and sadness coupled with fear and anger come along for the ride to be met with a personal challenge: to discover the power of gaining the ability to choose right. The inappropriate, immoral and deviant behavior of the day is put in question. What has widely become accepted as normal is challenged and considered as a choice and not the result of heredity or socially induced behavior.
The very limited violence and almost nonexistent profanity gives this work an availability to all audiences with at least an eighth grade reading level.
Set in the dawning of the computer age, three young Buffalo, N.Y. natives are met with the challenges of finding a way out of their poverty stricken existence. The ensuing adventure not only promises wealth and excitement, but ultimately brings them to a path of real hope.
While fleeing to avoid capture, they develop an unshakable bond that carries them far from home and the tragedies of their past. Loosely aligning themselves with the spirit of Bonnie and Clyde, the three begin to attempt a series of criminally deceptive impersonations in an attempt to acquire fortunes of those that seem to have no living beneficiaries. Their deceitful ventures draw them closer to each other as their craftiness propels the team further from justice.
Is there an absolute answer to right verses wrong? Can what appears to be deceptive in nature provide a legitimate avenue for an escape from the bonds of poverty and hopelessness?
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see also "To My Brother, Amish" a short novella by C L Daveler