Terpsichore's Call

Terpsichore's Call

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At twenty-one, Aeron Aesford bartends to pay rent, pursues stage combat choreography, and doesn't quite believe he's good enough at either. When his three younger brothers move into his tiny San Francisco apartment, he's suddenly responsible for more than just himself-and learning that sometimes the hardest fights aren't the ones on stage.
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