Raines in the Day

Raines in the Day by Gene Lee, published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp on March 10, 2021, is a 256-page work of literature that explores the life of John Raines against the backdrop of Florida in the first half of the 20th Century. This narrative captures the complexities of Raines’ experiences, weaving themes of loss, love, and healing into a rich tapestry that reflects the beauty of the sea and the outdoors.
Readers will find a detailed portrayal of John Raines’ journey as he navigates personal transformations and grapples with the challenges of his past. As the second installment in the Raines Family trilogy, Raines in the Day continues the story from the first volume, Men Without Hate, and delves into the character’s inner struggles and the external changes he faces. The book appeals to those interested in coming-of-age stories and genre fiction, offering a poignant look at the human experience.
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With the state of Florida for a backdrop, Raines in the Day, is the story of one man’s life as it unfolds through the first half of the 20th Century. Rich with the bittersweet gifts of life and infused with the beauty of the sea and the outdoors, Raines in the Day details John Raines journey through loss, love, and healing. With appeal to readers of Patrick Smith’s A Land Remembered, and Richard Powell’s I Take This Land, John Raines’ journey is a portrait of a man grappling with inner and outer changes, struggling to understand his own heart, and fighting to move beyond the losses and limitations of his past. The second in the Raines Family trilogy, Raines in the Day takes up where the first volume, Men Without Hate, left off.
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