A novel that will leave your heart warmed with chocolatey-pizza goo as you read about people trying to make a difference in the face of personal challenges and a suburban town that distrusts them. What would you do if you won the lottery? Would you spend it all, or would you be like Mr. Jones's late wife, and ask him to "Help as many people as you can" with the money? That was her final request, but Mr. Jones's retired mechanic skills weren't built to solve it. So he hires Linda, his server at the local diner and recent returnee to Miltonsville. She's a single mother with one lonely, basketball obsessed kid, who needs money to get them back out of Miltonsville, a place that never accepted her or her parents for being Asian-American. The project is already hard enough, but everything's complicated when Linda is confronted by someone she had longed hoped to forget, and he makes sure they don't forget about Miltonsville. *Instead of charging more for the book, I kindly ask (who can say no to a kind ask?) if you read the book to consider donating to one of the groups I suggest in the Acknowledgements section. GoFundMe links are provided there or can be found at my website, www.randyknoewman.com.				
				
				
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