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The Other Side
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Ongoing, First published Sep 26, 2018
A Young man named Theodore J. Greene is adopted. This adoption spurs Theodore into a life he never expected. His new family owns lands, crops, & a barn. Everything you'd need for a farming life. Theodore has always been a book worm but believes he can make this new life work. He's able to make it work well until one day while going to fetch water,  he meets a young lady. Who tells him stories of the world she's from. A world where the fantasy stories he loved where day to day life. A world called "The Other Side". He keeps returning to the well for endless stories. Until one day it dries up & the young lady doesn't come back. So Theodore took it upon himself to investigate why... going down the metaphorical rabbit hole. Hoping to save his farm from a drought and his storyteller from what trouble she may be in.
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This story is for my little brother. He was the best man I ever knew, and he died too young. No, he didn't leave this life the way I tell it in this story (it is, after all, a work of fiction), but he might have had things played out a little differently than they did. Childhood sexual abuse is alive and well in America and the larger world as well. Rodney and I lived it, and that basic fact served as the seed that made this story possible. Much of what you are about to read is true. Just as much is pure fiction. You'll get that (in spades) as the book progresses. The idea of another, better life waiting "out there" somewhere is a constant of most religions, but this is not a book about any religion or, really, the afterlife. It is a story about escape and hope.