This is a lighthearted story of two young losers, Jackie and Jason, who find themselves by organizing a modified bullfight outside a small Tennessee town. In the process they deal with a cast of vivid characters and work through a lot of problems, though the event itself is still unpredictable and the potential for disaster extreme.
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Ralph Bowden has been writing fiction for 25 years. Bullgrab, written in 2005, is the thirteenth of 21 (at last count) novels. It is the tenth of his novels, along with Mad Spirit Canyon; Dream Group; Hippy Cove; the Swami’s Arrow; Perfect Property; Saving Shadow Mountain; Jane, Lizette, and the Beards; The Fiona Letters; and Paradise Lies that he has rendered into both print and Kindle formats. There are also four short story collections, published locally. In real life, Bowden’s day jobs have included boat builder, electrical engineer, history professor, home builder/remodeler, alternative energy consultant, electrician, instructional designer, and technical writer.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This is a lighthearted story of two young losers, Jackie and Jason, who find themselves by organizing a modified bullfight outside a small Tennessee town. In the process they deal with a cast of vivid characters and work through a lot of problems, though the event itself is still unpredictable and the potential for disaster extreme. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781516880751
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