Jetty Man

Jetty Man by G. W. Reynolds, published by High-Pitched Hum Publishing in June 2007, is a Southern Gothic trilogy that explores the life of a sensitive and innocent young man facing the harsh realities of a brutal community. Spanning 478 pages, this edition presents a narrative steeped in the struggles of Mayport, a town characterized by its hard-living residents who often equate aggression with strength and view sensitivity as a weakness.
Readers will find a compelling portrayal of the arbitrary cruelty and violence that permeates the lives of the characters. The stories are infused with a sense of foreboding, capturing the oppressive atmosphere of Florida’s humidity. Reynolds employs natural dialogue to create an authentic setting, immersing readers in this harrowing coming-of-age tale that delves into themes of action, adventure, and the complexities of human behavior.
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A memorable Southern Gothic trilogy in which a sensitive and innocent young man is continually victimized by the arbitrary cruelness and violence of brutal men. Mayport is a struggling community of hard living folks who condone the reprehensible behavior of cowards. The town folk mistake aggressiveness for strength — and sensitivity as a sign of weakness. There is a palpable air of foreboding in these moving tales, which envelope the reader like oppressive Florida humidity. G. W. Reynolds has a fine ear for natural dialogue and has created an authentic setting and atmosphere for this harrowing coming-of-age story.
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