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Dupree's Rebirth

By: Micheal Maxwell
Narrated by: Tom Taverna
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Publisher's Summary

Sometimes, life’s greatest mystery is finding yourself

Adam Dupree is at a literal crossroad of life. Dupree’s life has become a living hell, and it’s time to make a change. Turn right and end it. Or, turn left, break free, and see where life takes him.

That one decision sends Dupree on an epic journey of rediscovery, as he attempts to understand the mystery inside himself. Moving down a literal and figurative highway, his life attains meaning by defending the weak, protecting the poor, and standing up for what is right in an unjust world.

As he rediscovers the thrill of being alive, Dupree becomes a hero, victim, and healer. But above all, he becomes a man with a purpose in life. From deep Southern California, up the Great Central Valley, through Oregon and into Washington. Along the way, Dupree meets a cross-section of America. Some good, some bad, some givers, and some takers.

Part John Steinbeck, part William Faulkner, part Mark Twain, but all Micheal Maxwell.

©2020 Micheal Maxwell (P)2020 Micheal Maxwell

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