Foster's Choice

Foster's Choice
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Download or read book Foster's Choice written by Jake Williams and published by Jake Williams. This book was released on 2013-08-25 with total page 91 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Foster is a college junior trying to make sense of his life, his goals, his parents, his friends, and his fraternity brothers. He has a philosophy of better living through chemistry and choosing the path of least resistance. His college is a shelter for the twenty-something crowd who are happy to have their parents, social media, and an aversion to responsibility guide their lives. Foster's best friend is Spence, a business major and fraternity brother who is constantly trying to keep Foster out of trouble. Dave is the only openly gay member of the fraternity and he wants Foster to join him out of the closet. Daniel is Foster's brother and he's become a born-again Christian. When he goes home to take a break from school and try to reconnect with his family and old high school friends he realizes his problems follow him where ever he goes. This is a long short story/novella (approx 36,000 words). It contains graphic language, but no graphic sex.


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