Mile Marker 139

Lingvo: English

Eldonita je 28-a de oktobro 2019 de Independently Published.

ISBN:
978-1-6950-0566-2
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At mile marker 139 along the Ohio Turnpike, a mysterious woman named Shelley Parkinson arrives at 3:14 at the rest area every night. She sits outside at one of the picnic tables, her fragile hands clutching one cigarette after another. Troubled people swirl around her, battling their own sorrows.

Gruff old janitor Mike Popkins works third shift at the facility and has been lost since his wife died, cutting himself off from his only son and going through the motions of his job. Idealistic young Sarah Wilcox whips up drinks at the happening new coffee shop at the rest stop, but her mind whips of dreams of traveling the world and living the life her late grandpa did as he drank a coffee on all corners of the globe. Heartbroken middle-aged trucker Russ Jacobs would rather spend long hours on the road than fall in love again. They all befriend …

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Authentic character portrayals

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The premise of Mile Marker 139 really caught my eye when I was offered a review copy of this book and I am glad I took the chance of reading it. I previously liked Cynthia Hilston's historical fiction work, A Laughing Matter Of Pain, and think I enjoyed this new novel even more. The isolated rest stop setiing together with the four central characters and the conversation-driven narrative made me feel that Mile Marker 139 would also work very well as a stage play. I wonder if Hilston has considered this?

I loved the authenticity of the character portrayals throughout this story. Each of the four poeple is hurting in a different way, but their combined experiences show just how easy it is for people to slip through societal cracks into isolation and, for Shelley, homelessness. I appreciated the honesty of each story and especially how their intertwining never felt …