"...a gentle, heartfelt story that honors the subtleties of childhood and the lasting power of simple moments." - Readers' Favorite, 5 stars In the summer of 1960, six-year-old Wes explores his sleepy hometown, Manhassett Beach, where life feels as vast and simple as a boy's imagination. With his best friend, Dean, he delights in the small joys of everyday life-quirky townspeople, the Corner Store, the ocean waves, the teeming life and scents of a meadow, and the endless possibilities of youth. When a Black family moves in next door, Wes befriends a girl, Frez, and begins to hear the whispers…mehr
"...a gentle, heartfelt story that honors the subtleties of childhood and the lasting power of simple moments." - Readers' Favorite, 5 stars In the summer of 1960, six-year-old Wes explores his sleepy hometown, Manhassett Beach, where life feels as vast and simple as a boy's imagination. With his best friend, Dean, he delights in the small joys of everyday life-quirky townspeople, the Corner Store, the ocean waves, the teeming life and scents of a meadow, and the endless possibilities of youth. When a Black family moves in next door, Wes befriends a girl, Frez, and begins to hear the whispers of a silent problem, murmurs that hang in the air. Yet, he remains untouched by the tangled world around him, seeing only the innocence and purity of the human heart. As tragedy strikes, Wes faces the harsh realities of loss and growing up. Yet, amid the grief, he finds solace in his simple surroundings-the beauty of nature, the warmth of companionship, and the marvel of ordinary wonders. This elegant coming-of-age story explores the beauty of living, reminding us that joy can be found in the highs and lows of ever-changing life.
Anthony P. Mauro Sr. is a writer, humorist, and entrepreneur who does his best work in the solitude of his small office near the picturesque horse farms of Colts Neck, New Jersey. Born and raised in the charming town of Monmouth Beach on the famed Jersey Shore, he brings a deep sense of place and purpose to all his creative work.In each of Mauro's works, a powerful theme emerges-a universal consciousness shared by all living things. Whether through the fight to protect nature, the act of selfless caregiving, or the wide-eyed wonder of childhood. Mauro's stories encourage readers to reconnect with this spiritual bond. He writes to stir something - your heart, thoughts, and even assumptions. It is this profound awareness that drives humanity to stewardship of each other, of nature, and of the future.He is widely acclaimed for his advocacy of environmental stewardship. His influential writings and book, Color the Green Movement Blue, have educated state legislators on the core principles of natural resource conservation, cementing his reputation as a respected voice in the field. In recognition of his impact, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie appointed him to the Department of Environmental Protection gubernatorial transition team.Anthony's memoir, Caring for Carol by Caring for Me, emerged from his deeply personal journey through his wife's dementia diagnosis. Written as a timeline, the book offers insight, guidance, and emotional support for families, caregivers, and anyone touched by the disease. Through poignant storytelling, he shares a method for finding equanimity amidst sorrow, exploring wonder and imagination to uncover joy even in suffering.He is also the author of Silent Sounds, a moving coming-of-age novel that follows a six-year-old boy's journey through wonder and hardship. The story explores how moments of awe and imagination help shape resilience in the face of life's most difficult challenges. In Fighting Mark Twain, he pairs his original reflections with the sharp wit of a fictional Mark Twain persona, crafting a humorous and thought-provoking dialogue on life, meaning, and human folly.Beyond writing, Anthony is a singer and songwriter whose music charted in the top 10 of secondary radio markets. He earned his MBA from Monmouth College.
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