Red Jacket Pops starts with a tragedy that leads Jason Mast back to his hometown to not only figure out what events led up to the tragedy, but also to once again be close to the love of his life, Sarah. There is a family secret that he doesn’t even know exists that is the key to answering all his questions, and reframes his own identity. To understand who Jason is, Red Jacket Pops journeys into his past, and recounts those events in vivid detail. It is a story about confronting mistakes. Jason fears looking foolish. He tries to escape truth. But there is no way out. Until he learns to accept the truth of his being, there can be no peace. It is like trying to stop water from flowing with your hands. The water will always find a way, just as truth will. Each of the characters of Red Jacket Pops tries different methods to escape, but none is successful. Until they give up. Give in. Let go. And trust that everything is going to show up when it is supposed to. Let the liquid flow where it will, whether it is leaking gasoline, a spilled beer, or spilled blood. A drainage ditch overflowing onto a freeway, or a small creek that flows into a river, a lake, or ocean. Then there can be true happiness. This is Jason's journey.
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Jacob Faber lives in Bay View, a neighborhood on Milwaukee, Wisconsin's south side, with his wife, Kari, and two daughters, Grace and Harper. He is a cook at Honeypie restaurant in Bay View. The idea for his book, Red Jacket Pops, came about while he was living in Los Angeles, but missing his home state of Wisconsin. He enjoys spending time with his family at Kohler-Andrae State Park Beach, or the Milwaukee County Zoo. He likes Wisconsin winters, but thinks they are too long. He stereotypically enjoys drinking beer and eating cheese. He walks to work, but often gets a ride home.
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