So Many True Believers Stories

So Many True Believers Stories by Tyrone Jaeger, published by Queen’s Ferry Press in 2016, is a collection of short stories that delves into the lives of individuals grappling with their desires and struggles. This edition, comprising 189 pages, presents a narrative centered around the Nat Mota School for at-risk youth, where a diverse cast of characters confronts their inner turmoil and misguided aspirations.
Readers will encounter a range of voices, including Jeremy, who mourns his girlfriend’s involvement with a UFO cult, Harold, a husband navigating new intimacies, and Ginny, a teenage runaway amidst a group of video-obsessed squatters. The stories intertwine elements of mystery, magic, and gritty realism, reflecting themes of failed relationships and addiction. Through dark humor, Jaeger captures the complexities of the American psyche, offering a vivid portrayal of those on the fringes of society.
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So Many True Believers gives voice to the wanton, the restless, and those hellbent on self-destruction. The Nat Mota School for at-risk youth is the nexus of Tyrone Jaeger’s spiraling narrative; loosed from it is an array of characters yearning, raging, and chasing down their misguided dreams. There is Jeremy, mourning the loss of his girlfriend to a UFO cult; Harold, the betrayed husband exploring intimacy in unfamiliar waters; and Ginny, the teenage runaway hiding out with a band of video-obsessed squatters. Mystery, magic, and gritty realism are coiled against a backdrop of failed relationships and addictions in this darkly humorous debut collection depicting the frayed edges of the American psyche.
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