Nothing to Get Nostalgic About

Nothing to Get Nostalgic About by Eddie Brophy, published by Atmosphere Press in September 2020, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of addiction, depression, and the shadows of childhood. The narrative follows Charlie Harris, a successful author who grapples with his haunted past while facing the challenges of fatherhood. As he navigates his fears, Charlie must confront the deeply rooted issues that threaten not only his well-being but also the safety of his infant son.
In this 362-page edition, readers will find a poignant exploration of family dynamics and personal demons. The story unfolds as Charlie is compelled to confront the traumatic events of his childhood, including a troubled family history and the haunting memories of a pivotal day in 1997. Through this journey, the book examines themes of fear and responsibility, ultimately questioning the notion of nostalgia in the face of unresolved trauma.
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Charlie Harris is haunted. Haunted by addiction, haunted by depression, but more than anything he is a man haunted by his childhood. For years, Charlie had successfully used his relationship with his past and with fear to his advantage. He became a successful and award-winning author by confronting the tangible terrors of a divisive world of economic strife and political polarization. Unfortunately, the one fear he was never able to confront was the one that now hid under the crib of his infant son.
In order to save his son, Charlie must confront everything he is afraid of. Not only own his name, but finally own his past. A troubled family, a haunted house, dead parents, and finally, what happened that fateful day in 1997.
Once, Charlie didn’t stop what was happening, and now it might kill his son if it doesn’t kill him first. Childhood? It’s nothing to get nostalgic about.
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