In this compelling collection of short stories, author Donald J. Brennan presents five poignant tales showing individuals struggling to overcome obstacles in their journeys through life.
In "A Bronx Boy," Johnny can't find his true purpose. Fighting the guilt he feels over the brutal death of his girlfriend's mother, he believes he must leave his Bronx home to find his true calling-only to discover it was in front of him the whole time.
In "A Birthday Celebration," Helen lives an ordinary life for years before risking it all to discover her true sexual calling, even if that means losing the love of her children in the process.
"The Berlin Affair" finds Tom traveling into dangerous territory to recover stolen art from a former Nazi-and possibly witness the death of a woman he is growing to love.
"A Chance Encounter" brings Molly face-to-face with a lost child-redirecting her whole life toward the world of neglected children and mental illness.
"Gracie and the Sportsman" takes us on a journey through minor league baseball, describing how the love of baseball brings two people together for a lifetime of love.
About the Author: Donald J. Brennan grew up in Jersey City, New Jersey, and taught special education for over twenty years. A former actor, he sings and has performed in cabarets.
A Yankees fan, he currently lives in New York City with his wife, Lucy, and attends many baseball games.
He is also the author of Til Now.