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Frank Turner Hollon
Thirty-three year old Barry Munday is single minded in his pursuit of casual meaningless sex, but his life changes forever when an unfulfilled sexual encounter with a beautiful teenage girl meets with her angry, trumpet wheedling father in a darkened theatre. Upon waking up in a hospital Barry discovers that his most prized possessions, his family jewels, have been stolen. His testicles, irreparably damaged, have been surgically removed.Life is a Strange Place is the fourth published novel for Frank Turner Hollon; an Alabama lawyer turned author. Layered with humor and sentimentality, Hollon skilfully weaves his sometimes goofy tale of a man with no balls who discovers there is more to the meaning of life than just planting his seed.
| Publisher | MacAdam/Cage |
|---|---|
| Pages | 232 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 1-931-56147-8 primary |
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