One More Last Dance (Revised)

One More Last Dance (Revised)

By Jerome Mark Antil

One More Last Dance is a compelling story about the power of friendship, one that develops between two men through an unlikely road trip. One old and dying of cancer - one young who wants to help the old man make a dream come true.

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Publisher: Little York Books
Publish Date: 12/25/2017
Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 9780997180268
ISBN-10: 0997180269
Language: English

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One More Last Dance is a compelling story about the power of friendship, one that develops between two men through an unlikely road trip.

Peckerwood Finch has a lot going against him. The 25-year-old Cajun man was abandoned at birth by his parents, endured abusive foster parents, is illiterate, and there's his name--an unflattering term for a rural white Southerner. Fortunately, he's affectionately known as Peck (his given name is Boudreaux Clement Finch). Peck is a fisherman and mows the grass at a small hospice on a Louisiana bayou. There he meets Gabriel "Gabe" Jordan, an elderly African American man dying of cancer whose final wish is to attend the Newport Jazz Festival. Despite his own shortcomings, Peck is determined to make Gabe's dream come true.

The new friends hit the road only to be stymied by, among other things, a lack of funds and Peck's poor sense of direction. At times, guardian angels come to their rescue, including a wealthy real estate broker who offers to buy airline tickets, among many other generosities. But Peck has no form of identification and must travel by bus while Gabe flies. The bulk of the story then concerns Peck's adventures en route.

About the Author

Award winning author of novel series about growing up in the shadows of WWII and non fiction novels - Antil has been likened to Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway - one reviewer said, "Antil writes like Norman Rockwell paints." Antil prides himself in the strength of his research which has raised the bulk of his work to the level of 'Historical Fiction'. <

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