"In HOME: A LOVE STORY Stephen Foreman uses his gift of incisive and poetic language to capture the breadth and depth of humanity, relationships, a deep understanding of nature, and the inevitable passage of time that shapes us all. It is a profound work of heartbreak, humor, wonder, sorrow and, above all, love. It is his finest novel."
- Eric Rickstad, author of LILITH.A poignant exploration of family, love, and the complexities of the human spirit, set against the backdrop of the rugged Catskill Mountains. The story follows Thea, a woman shaped by the wisdom and wit of her grandfather, Poppa, who raised her after the tragic loss of her parents.
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Stephen H. Foreman is a screenwriter (The Jazz Singer, Hostage, The Resolution of Mossie Wax), director, and the author of three previous novels, Toehold and Watching Gideon, both published by Simon and Schuster, and Journey, published by Skyhorse Press. After a hitch in the Marine Corps and a host of treks in jungle, desert, and wilderness mountain terrains, Foreman finally came to roost and taught writing at various universities. Same year, same month Foreman was offered tenure, he was also offered a three-picture deal from Universal Studios. He snagged his ticket and migrated west to Los Angeles to work as a screenwriter and director. He now lives with his wife, Jamie Donnelly, and continues to write in the hamlet of West Kill in the Catskill Mountains of New York State.
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