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Tommy has experienced success and hardship in two distinct arenas-at the hockey rink and on the battlefield. After returning from Afghanistan, he faces a challenge he can't overcome without accepting help from others-something that we learn he hates to do. Eventually, Tommy chooses a life on the streets, seemingly preferring to survive on his own terms, to fend for himself, to not rely on the kindness of others. Along the way, he adopts a stray dog, and a kind librarian "adopts" him. Tommy welcomes the attention and the love, first from the loyal dog, followed by a reluctant acceptance of the…mehr

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Tommy has experienced success and hardship in two distinct arenas-at the hockey rink and on the battlefield. After returning from Afghanistan, he faces a challenge he can't overcome without accepting help from others-something that we learn he hates to do. Eventually, Tommy chooses a life on the streets, seemingly preferring to survive on his own terms, to fend for himself, to not rely on the kindness of others. Along the way, he adopts a stray dog, and a kind librarian "adopts" him. Tommy welcomes the attention and the love, first from the loyal dog, followed by a reluctant acceptance of the librarian's help, but ultimately, a sense of suffocation drives him back to the streets with his dog by his side. This novel tells a touching and troubling story. Touching because of the genuine care that Tommy, the main character, receives from others, including Lilly (the librarian), a doctor, and others who assist Lilly in helping him rebuild his life. Yet, it is also troubling, as Tommy is ultimately unable to embrace the support offered to him. He returns to his true nature: a man who rejects kindness and prefers to live in the shadows, alone. Come for this novel's exploration of friendship, selflessness, and unconditional love; find joy in this author's ability to lay bare the intimate details of his characters' experiences-mostly full of hard knocks-and offer teachable moments for readers who may be struggling-or who may anticipate struggling-with similar issues themselves or within their families, whether it be addiction, mental health concerns, racism, or the atrocities of war.
Autorenporträt
Author background=================Peter Freeman lives on Salt Spring Island on the west coast of Canada. He writes nonfiction and fiction novels, screen and stage plays, short stories, magazine articles, and poetry.Peter grew up in what was once the sleepy fishing village of Noosa Heads on the Sunshine Coast, just south of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. He started his career as a cadet surveyor and then as a journeyman fitter and turner before focusing on computer science at the University of Tasmania.While in Hobart, Peter joined the local rock climbing club, where he later met Max Dorfligger, a carpenter, shipwright, and famous Swiss mountaineer. Peter sailed across the Tasman Sea with Max in the thirty-two-foot sloop, Sunshine, that Max had built to New Zealand, where Peter then spent the next few years driving trains and building his sailboat, Laivi¿a.Eventually, Peter sailed from New Zealand to Australia and then to Canada, where he incorporated an Information Technology company that produced and sold scientific and business software to universities, governments, and the private sector. In 1984, Peter departed Victoria, British Columbia, to sail his thirty-two-foot sloop, Laivi¿a, on a solo, non-stop circumnavigation of the globe, breaking the existing world record with a time of 236 days. His book, Cape Horn Birthday, is an account of this journey.Peter is a masters athlete who has represented Canada internationally in world championships, competing in Italy, South Africa, Australia, the USA, and Canada, and has won gold, silver, and bronze medals in these competitions in the 100, 200, 400, and 800 metre events. In 2003, at 51, Peter was ranked 11th in the world and 1st in Canada in the 400-metre event for his time in Puerto Rico of 55.10 seconds.Peter has twice ridden his bicycle across Canada and, at the age of 61, bicycled the 15,400 kilometres around the perimeter of Australia, unsupported, in 79 days, averaging 200 kilometres a day.His colourful history has given him an endless vault of story ideas to write about, as his publishing experience illustrates:Awards====== ¿ Winner - 2019 University of Saskatchewan, The Fieldstone Review's literary prize - "Hidden Message" ¿ Best Short Story (Shortlist): "In the Waiting Room" - Best of 2018 Adelaide Literary Award ¿ Best Poem (Finalist): "Last Beating" - Best of 2018 Adelaide Literary AwardPublished========= ¿ Books ¿ Novels ¿ Deadly Delivery - 363 pages - Ensilwood Publishing, SSI - 2025 ¿ The Silenced Boy - 266 pages - Ensilwood Publishing, SSI - 2025 ¿ Fleeing the 51st State - 274 pages - Tablet Publications, Vancouver, BC - 2025 ¿ The Worm Lady's Daughter - 256 pages - Ensilwood Publishing, SSI - 2025 ¿ Nonfiction ¿ Cape Horn Birthday: Record-Breaking Solo Non-Stop Circumnavigation - 348 pages - Seaworthy Publications Inc. FL - 2018. ¿ Short Stories ¿ Elements: Thirteen Stories (2nd Ed) - 305 pages - Ensilwood Publishing, SSI - 2025 ¿ Screen and Stage Plays ¿ Alchemy Alive: Twelve Screen and Stage Plays - Fiction - 382 pages - Ensilwood Publishing, SSI - 2021 ¿ Anthologies ¿ In the Waiting Room - Best of 2018 Adelaide Literary Award - Short Stories - Adelaide Books, New York. ¿ Last Beating - Best of 2018 Adelaide Literary Award - Poetry - Adelaide Books, New York. ¿ Poetry ¿ Growth: Life's Flow in Poetry (2nd Ed - #1 Growth series) - 141 pages - Ensilwood Publishing, SSI - 2025 ¿ Regrowth: Reaching for the Poetic Sky (#2 Growth series) - 119 pages - Ensilwood Publishing, SSI - 2025