New novel by William Campbell explores forgiveness
MUNCIE, Ind. (PRWEB) January 23, 2014 -- The act of forgiving does not come easy for many people. In fact, it can feel devastating, unhelpful and even frightening. In his passionate and stirring new novel “The Goldsboro Curve” (published by AuthorHouse), author William Campbell takes an unflinching look at the effects of an unforgiving heart.
Set in the Appalachian Hills of Southern Ohio during the 1950s and ‘60s, “The Goldsboro Curve” tells the stories of Buck and Cliff, young men who end up in similar circumstances but get there in very different ways. As classmates, Cliff enjoyed the misery bullies administered to others while Buck viciously fought back and was utterly unforgiving in his attacks.
Through fights, legal predicaments and renewed senses of faith, the characters in Campbell’s rich novel undergo a coming of age that is both inspiring and instructive, while showing the impact of the hot rod culture on industry and society.
“Forgiveness, or the lack of, will greatly influence your life,” says Campbell. “I want readers to take away a sense of family and heritage, with faith holding it together.”
“The Goldsboro Curve”
By William Campbell
Hardcover | 6 x 9 in | 210 pages | ISBN 9781481737654
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 210 pages | ISBN 9781481737678
E-Book | 210 pages | ISBN 9781481737661
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
William Campbell is retired and lives in Indiana with his wife. His children and grandchildren live nearby. He worked for over 25 years as an accountant and then as a systems developer for suppliers to the automobile industry. He enjoys sports, cars and his family. Writing has been a lifelong goal now realized in his retirement. Campbell plans to continue his depiction of Appalachian culture and values in a sequel novel.
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