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Pachinko in the Afterlife
- Narrated by: Matt Godfrey
- Length: 45 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Like all sons, Travis longs to have a good relationship with his father, who abandoned Travis as a child to pursue his gambling lifestyle. Now, as an adult, Travis is willing to forgive and forget in order to make things right with his father, even if it means reaching beyond the grave to do so.
But when Travis does reunite with his long-lost father, will he make up for lost time and repair their broken relationship, or is it true that some things and some people never change?
Facing the fact that an addiction is more powerful than a father-son relationship can be heartbreaking, but it can bring strength.
©2016 William Van Wurm (P)2021 William Van Wurm
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