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Harper's Ferry
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
Charles Taylor has spent his post-college years waiting for that one special opportunity, the one that will change his direction, identity, and life. When he’s reunited with Harper, a missed opportunity and the girl who got away, he can’t help but take advantage of it, setting in motion a series of events that guarantees the change he has so badly wanted.
Harper’s Ferry, an 81,000 word story that had been inspired by authors such as John Green and Jay Asher that is set in Richmond, Virginia, follows Taylor and his friends from their socialite beginnings to their eventual epiphanies. It is a story about transition, growing up, and the hard truths we all learn on the road outside of adolescence. Like any story worth telling, it begins and ends with a girl. It’s a love story, and well, something a little more.
Customer Reviews
A story from the heart
I read this book first about two years ago and retouched on it again recently because of the subtle things you will notice a second time. It was beautiful. The scenery and characters feel real. You’ll find yourself reaching the end of a chapter eager to dig into the next. Pace yourself if you can or read it again. Very heartwarming and plenty of surprises. I found myself longing for Charlie to be happy and find what he wants. Wish I knew what happened to him after the finale. I wholeheartedly recommend this even if you’re not a fan of the genre.