The Letter
Phineas and Bruce, both 75, have been neighbors in Florida for ten years. Phineas never married and Bruce is a widower. They are at opposite ends of the political spectrum, but still enjoy sharing drinks and watching the sunset most every night, which they call their sunset cocktail hour. Phineas is very conservative with some rather odd political ideas. He likes to write letters to the editor even though they never get published. When one of his letters on reparations does get published in a small Florida newspaper, it goes viral and radically changes both of their lives. After Phineas' untimely death, Bruce investigates Phineas' past to try to understand why he was never able to find love and why he came to reject most political norms.
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The Letter
Phineas and Bruce, both 75, have been neighbors in Florida for ten years. Phineas never married and Bruce is a widower. They are at opposite ends of the political spectrum, but still enjoy sharing drinks and watching the sunset most every night, which they call their sunset cocktail hour. Phineas is very conservative with some rather odd political ideas. He likes to write letters to the editor even though they never get published. When one of his letters on reparations does get published in a small Florida newspaper, it goes viral and radically changes both of their lives. After Phineas' untimely death, Bruce investigates Phineas' past to try to understand why he was never able to find love and why he came to reject most political norms.
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The Letter

The Letter

by Howard Reiss
The Letter

The Letter

by Howard Reiss

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Overview

Phineas and Bruce, both 75, have been neighbors in Florida for ten years. Phineas never married and Bruce is a widower. They are at opposite ends of the political spectrum, but still enjoy sharing drinks and watching the sunset most every night, which they call their sunset cocktail hour. Phineas is very conservative with some rather odd political ideas. He likes to write letters to the editor even though they never get published. When one of his letters on reparations does get published in a small Florida newspaper, it goes viral and radically changes both of their lives. After Phineas' untimely death, Bruce investigates Phineas' past to try to understand why he was never able to find love and why he came to reject most political norms.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185706244
Publisher: Krance Publishing
Publication date: 04/24/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 843,138
File size: 557 KB

About the Author

Howard Reiss is a graduate of Dartmouth College and Columbia Law School. He co-founded a soup kitchen in Nyack, New York, where he lives and runs.
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