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'Seeds of My Field': Novel Travels Back to 1950s Florida for a Tender Yet Action-Packed Coming-of-Age Tale
In his heartfelt novel, "Seeds of My Field" (published by AuthorHouse — http://www.authorhouse.com),
Lutz is a little hamlet in orange grove country, loaded with wild critters, especially raccoons, that love to devour ripe citrus. This is where you'll find Bud on Friday nights with friends and dogs, chasing the elusive, wily coons through groves and swamps.
Bud seeks refuge outside the home. He makes friends who provide meaning and security in ways that stand in stark contrast to his less-than-ideal family life. The first such friend is
Shades of 'Old Yeller' and 'Where the Red Fern Grows,' here are the true-to-life adventures of a young boy growing up in the 1950s in the wilds of central Florida. Back then — and it was not so long ago — it was all about orange groves and the swamp country for young Bud, and the singular pleasures of coon hunting with his faithful Bluetic hound. A tender first love, tragedy, and troubles with some serious moonshiners bring pathos and tension to this highly readable tale. Few young people today are blessed and challenged with such meaningful rites of passage. They will glimpse the lifestyle and share Bud's struggles in this fine first novel of growing up in a time almost gone by.
"Seeds of My Field" is held together with life values and strong feelings that will grab readers on the first page and refuse to let go long after the book is resting on the shelf. This is a novel, not a true story, but the place is real, the emotions are real and the characters are true.
"Show me a kid from a broken home and I'll show you a kid who has developed unique survival skills and a curious independence,"
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