Title: A Song for Julia
Author: Charles Sheehan-Miles
Genre: New Adult Contemporary; Romance
Pages: Paperback, 374
Publication: December 5, 2012
Synopsis:
Everyone should
have something to rebel against.
Crank Wilson
left his South Boston home at sixteen to start a punk band and burn out his
rage at the world. Six years later, he's still at odds with his father, a
Boston cop, and doesn't ever speak to his mother. The only relationship that
really matters is with his younger brother, but watching out for Sean can be a
full-time job.
The one thing
Crank wants in life is to be left the hell alone to write his music and drive
his band to success.
Julia Thompson
left a secret behind in Beijing that exploded into scandal in Washington, DC,
threatening her father's career and dominating her family's life. Now, in her
senior year at Harvard, she's haunted by a voice from her past and refuses to
ever lose control of her emotions again, especially when it comes to a guy.
When Julia and Crank meet at an anti-war protest in
Washington in the fall of 2002, the connection between them is so powerful it
threatens to tear everything apart.
About the Author:
Charles Sheehan-Miles has been a soldier,
computer programmer, short-order cook and non-profit executive. He is the
author of several books, including the indie bestsellers Just Remember to
Breathe and Republic: A Novel of America's Future.
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