“As Life Goes – Elementary”, a novel by Jason Zandri, is now available to order from Amazon.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – July, 31 2015


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“As Life Goes – Elementary”, a novel by Jason Zandri, is now available to order from Amazon.


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WALLINGFORD, CT – “As Life Goes – Elementary”, a novel by Jason Zandri, ended its advanced ordering and can be ordered for immediate delivery for the Amazon Kindle via http://www.amazon.com/Life-Goes-Elementary-Jason-Zandri-ebook/dp/B00ZXVB7SK/ for $2.99


Product Details

AUTHOR: JASON ZANDRI

File Size: 3134 KB

Print Length: 178 pages

Publication Date: July 31, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.

Language: English

ASIN: B00ZXVB7SK

Text-to-Speech:  Enabled

X-Ray: Not Enabled

Word Wise: Enabled

Lending: Enabled

Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled


Synopsis: “Every new beginning starts from nothing. Understanding that you can have everything in the love of one person, isn’t that worth the risk of personal capital? Isn’t that kind of love worth it?” – Diane Wakeford


“Have I ever told you, you’re the nicest boy I’ve ever met?” – Melissa Bancroft


“I will have the friends I want. I don’t care what boy likes me or what boy I like. You’re an awesome friend. I am not giving you up because we’re going to different schools or for any one person either.” – Elizabeth Wellsworth


Mark Sanford returns to his hometown with his son Matthew in tow to rebuild their lives. Recently divorced, and with the mother totally abandoning her parental responsibilities, both father and son are beginning their fresh start together.


Matthew begins to make new friends in the neighborhood and at school while he tries to find his place among people that have been friends with one another for years at elementary school.


Mark takes over the reins of the former family corner store with the help of a young woman looking for work. The ability to love and trust that woman entering his life is difficult for him because of all he has lost. For Matthew, that “first love” is difficult to understand without a motherly influence and with a father that has been deeply hurt.


ABOUT JASON ZANDRI


Jason has been working in the information technology field in one form or the other since 1996. He is currently employed full time at Bloomberg LP as a Systems Engineer in the R&D group. Jason lives in Wallingford Connecticut, with his wife Renata. He is the father to four children, three boys and 1 girl – 10 years (Andrew), 8 years (Angela), 6 years (Adam) and 5 years old (Alex).


You can keep up with Jason on Facebook via his author page via https://www.facebook.com/jzandri


You can FOLLOW Jason on Twitter via https://twitter.com/gunderstone


You can ADD Jason to your circles on Google+ via https://plus.google.com/+JasonZandri/


Read Jason’s Blog – The GUNDERSTONE Review – https://gunderstone.wordpress.com/  


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