Jonah

“Jonah” by Matt Youngman, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in July 2010, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of human sexuality and intimacy. This edition spans 202 pages and delves into the dynamics of a committed relationship between two unique individuals. The narrative emphasizes the profound connection they share, both physically and mentally, highlighting how their interactions lead to self-discovery.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of what it means to be in a relationship, as the characters navigate their emotional landscapes while learning about themselves through their bond. The story reflects on the nature of intimacy and the personal revelations that arise from sincere connections. Youngman’s portrayal invites contemplation on the intricacies of love and the fleeting moments that define human experiences.
Official synopsis Publisher
This is a story of human sexuality, human intimacy, and what it means for two very unusual people to be in a committed relationship with one another. Though they spend much of their time in one another’s arms, they spend even more in one another’s minds. And as with many relationships, each participant tends to learn more about themselves than they do about the other. In sincerely relating to the other, they are really only finding themselves. I suppose, ultimately, we can only find, or lose, ourselves. But hat’s off to those individuals who can share life’s titillations with another, however briefly!
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