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Roy Kindelberger | 14 comments Broken Bridges, By Roy Kindelberger

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Twelve-year-old Rey is sent to an old rundown steel town near Pittsburgh, where he has to deal with his aging grandparents, isolated dad, missing mom, bullies, broken bridges, and horseradish sauce. While Rey sits on an airplane bound for Pittsburgh, he clutches a crumpled note. It's been forty-one days since his mom left-no words since. Rey's dad is sending him to Pittsburgh for the summer to stay with his grandparents, so his dad can pull his life together. Rey feels so alone. Somehow Rey has to find himself. He's timid, unsure, yet has to make choices. These choices lead Rey to become more confident, as he makes the transition into his teenage years. Rey arrives in the middle of a heat wave. He quickly runs into trouble with some bullies and is in several difficult situations. Rey hangs out with his friend, Jason and discovers a mentor in his grandfather-bonds which are all put to the test when his grandfather becomes extremely sick and Rey has a final confrontation with the bullies. And then there are his parents. Will things ever return to normal?

The first three people who post, I’ll send you a copy, (autographed if you’d like). For anyone else I can email you the Kindle version that you can read on your Kindle or Kindle app. If you need a PDF version, I can supply that for you. If for any reason you decide you don’t want to review the book that is fine. You can email me your email address or address if it’s for the autographed copy to: RoyKindelberger (at) roykindelberger.com (insert @ where the (at) is).

Happy Reading!

Thanks!

Roy Kindelberger


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Roy Kindelberger | 14 comments Just bumping this, in case any of you are interested, please note I’m not requiring you to review the book. Just enjoy!

Thanks,

Roy


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