Road to Nowhere

“Road to Nowhere” by Matthew Day is a work of fiction published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 8, 2015. This edition comprises 130 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Emily Grace, who, after being uprooted from her familiar life, finds herself in Nowhere, Texas, where she meets a variety of individuals facing their own struggles.
Readers will discover a story that highlights the significance of small moments, such as a game of Scrabble or an act of forgiveness, as Emily interacts with others who are navigating their challenges. The book explores themes of connection and resilience among broken people, including twins separated by the foster care system and a boy striving for his father’s approval. Through these encounters, the narrative delves into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of kindness in difficult circumstances.
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Sometimes it’s the little things that make a difference. A game of Scrabble, an act of forgiveness, a rainbow. Torn from everything she knew and loved, Emily Grace finds herself stuck in Nowhere, Texas. There she encounters broken people for the first time: twins shipped from foster home to foster home hoping never to be separated, a boy who has all but given up on trying to please his father, a girl abandoned by everyone except her mom.
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