Author Gifts Books to Louisiana in Names of Steve Scalise and Cedric Richmond
Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) October 08, 2017 -- ONE MORE LAST DANCE protagonist, Gabriel Jordan - an aging, retired, black, army captain - was given three months to live two months before he meets the Southern Louisiana hospice lawn-man, Peck Finch. Gabe shares his final wish with Peck - to see a Newport Jazz Festival - to sit on a lawn, eat cheese and sausages and drink scotch listening to jazz one last time. Peck obliges the old man and off they go with $28 in their pockets. First stop, three hours south of where they started - New Orleans - only because they got lost on day one of their hitchhiking journey.
Kirkus Reviews say - "A delightfully quirky tale both unpredictable and affecting." A 'recommended read' they say referring to Peck as a "Cajun French Forrest Gump".
WISHING SHELF REVIEWS UK say - "A powerful character led legal saga...a John Grisham-style legal thriller."
"With all Louisiana has been through - and now with Hurricane Nate threatening," says Antil, "I want to do what I can to help. I'm a writer - I want to give the Louisiana people my books in the wake of the tragedies they have been through this year alone."
Antil's books include award winning: The Pompey Hollow Book Club series - four novels about growing up in the wake of WWII. They include his memoir THE LONG STEM IS IN THE LOBBY - and his best selling HANDBOOK FOR WEEKEND DADS.
Jerome Mark Antil, Little York Books, +1 214-215-4378, [email protected]
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