Once We Were Friends

Once We Were Friends by Bryan Mooney, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on May 8, 2015, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of friendship and the impact of pivotal life events. Set in the summer of 1959, the story follows Davey Malloy, who, just after his twelfth birthday, embraces the freedom of summer in Saint Louis alongside his best friends Timmy and Sunny. As they engage in various outdoor activities, their seemingly carefree summer takes an unexpected turn that profoundly alters their lives.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family and relationships, as well as conflict resolution, all framed within the context of coming-of-age experiences. The book captures the essence of a bygone era, reflecting on how a single summer can shape destinies and influence the paths of its characters. With 232 pages, this edition invites readers to reflect on the lasting effects of childhood friendships and the memories that linger long after the season has passed.
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Summer 1959. It was a different time, a quieter and gentler time. America was at peace or rather it was a time between wars. For Davey Malloy it was the start of summertime in Saint Louis, a week after Memorial Day and days after his twelfth birthday. He now had his freedom and the entire summer to do whatever he wanted. He and his best friends Timmy and Sunny were free to go hiking, fishing, play ball, biking, swimming, and exploring. They would have a grand old time that year, but that summer would turn out different than they ever would have expected. It was a summer Davey would never forget, a summer that changed his life forever.Years later, one became a cop and one landed on death row-but life always returned to the summer of ’59. If only…
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