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Tom Endyke's New Novel Let Milo Open the Door Brings a Fresh Voice to New Adult Fiction
(MENAFN- BookBuzz) 1989. Nantucket. For Milo, a weekend retreat from life’s letdowns turns into the summer that redefines his entire existence.
Author and acclaimed music journalist Tom Endyke is pleased to announce the release of his latest novel, Let Milo Open the Door. Set on Nantucket in the summer of 1989, it promises an emotional and enlightening journey through the transformative experiences of a young adult trying to find his way in the world.
In Let Milo Open the Door readers meet Milo, a recent college graduate whose post-grad life has yet to turn out as planned. After being dumped by his girlfriend and estranged from his father, Milo washes up on the island of Nantucket. Here, a painting job at Our Island Home, a rest home, becomes the backdrop where death's door opens new paths for living. With the help of Julia, the quirky laundress and other island eccentrics, Milo matures with the summer and, in the end, makes a decision that completes his transformation and points the way to new beginnings.
As a writer, Tom Endyke blends elements of rock music's rebellion and promise with narrative rich in absurdity, edginess, and humor. His characters, marginalized by society, forge their identities against all odds and navigate a complex and confusing world to triumph over tragedy.
Let Milo Open the Door is a darkly comedic coming-of-age story filled with humor, romance, existential conflict, and redemption. Milo’s misadventures will inspire readers across generations to seek out open doors and open them with confidence. The novel is available for purchase on Amazon and can be ordered at major book retailers.
Tom Endyke holds a degree in creative writing from MCLA and has made a name for himself both as a novelist and as a music journalist for Guitar & Pen Magazine. He resides in West Newbury, Massachusetts with his family.
Author and acclaimed music journalist Tom Endyke is pleased to announce the release of his latest novel, Let Milo Open the Door. Set on Nantucket in the summer of 1989, it promises an emotional and enlightening journey through the transformative experiences of a young adult trying to find his way in the world.
In Let Milo Open the Door readers meet Milo, a recent college graduate whose post-grad life has yet to turn out as planned. After being dumped by his girlfriend and estranged from his father, Milo washes up on the island of Nantucket. Here, a painting job at Our Island Home, a rest home, becomes the backdrop where death's door opens new paths for living. With the help of Julia, the quirky laundress and other island eccentrics, Milo matures with the summer and, in the end, makes a decision that completes his transformation and points the way to new beginnings.
As a writer, Tom Endyke blends elements of rock music's rebellion and promise with narrative rich in absurdity, edginess, and humor. His characters, marginalized by society, forge their identities against all odds and navigate a complex and confusing world to triumph over tragedy.
Let Milo Open the Door is a darkly comedic coming-of-age story filled with humor, romance, existential conflict, and redemption. Milo’s misadventures will inspire readers across generations to seek out open doors and open them with confidence. The novel is available for purchase on Amazon and can be ordered at major book retailers.
Tom Endyke holds a degree in creative writing from MCLA and has made a name for himself both as a novelist and as a music journalist for Guitar & Pen Magazine. He resides in West Newbury, Massachusetts with his family.
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