White Cloud Free

Peter Michael Johnson
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White Cloud Free

Peter Michael Johnson
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176 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jul 27, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 176
  • Publisher: V Press LC
  • ISBN: 9798985467048
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.38" L x 9.0" H

"Imagine Joseph Conrad writing the great Peace Corps novel. White Cloud Free is heartbreaking, vast, and tough. Johnson splashes the colors of Latin America onto these pages."

-Darin Strauss, author of Cheng & Eng

"White Cloud Free is a haunting novel, with the authenticity and redemption that makes fiction worth reading in the first place. It's a brutal, beautiful, penetrating story. Peter Michael Johnson is the real deal. Beyond just being a good writer, he's generous to the reader."-Mark Cirino, author of Name the Baby "An amicable coming-of-age novel, a spiritual exploration of youth and a terrific primer on beekeeping. Highly recommended." -Tom Franklin, author of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter "Peter Johnson's novel, White Cloud Free is a wonder...It is a stirring and compelling book. A must-read, it is a winner of the 2021 Seven Hills Review Novel Excerpt Contest."-Lyla F. Ellzey, author of Into the Unknown and Seven Hills Review Contest Judge "White Cloud Free is a well-structured thriller so convincing of place and characters the reader stops bothering to sort memory from enhanced memory, fact from fiction. The story has veracity; the narrative pace doesn't allow you to wonder about how true what had happened because you want to read on to what will happen. It's all totally believable, but you know you are being told a tale." -Stephen Foehr, Book Reviewer, and author of BIX: Because I Exist and numerous other books.



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