Every year, they come back-to the same field, the same game, and the same memories they never quite left behind. For years, the Turkey Bowl has been more than a football game. What began as a simple Thanksgiving tradition among friends has evolved into something deeper: a yearly return to the people, places, and moments that continue shaping their lives long after youth has faded. Beneath the familiar jokes, old rituals, and backyard competition lives an unspoken understanding that everyone arriving on the field is carrying something with them. Jared is still searching for a way forward while wrestling with the weight of memory and expectation. Luke lives with the consequences of choices and discoveries that changed him long ago. Caroline finds herself caught between the life she built and the one she left behind. Abby stayed when others moved on, becoming part of the foundation that still holds the tradition together. Matt quietly shoulders more responsibility than anyone realizes, trying to keep the group connected even as time, distance, and grief slowly pull at the edges. Watching over them all are Frank and Marjorie, figures who became more than neighbors or family friends over the years. They have witnessed the friendships, heartbreaks, triumphs, and losses tied to the Turkey Bowl tradition, offering a sense of stability and home that many of the others struggle to find elsewhere. Set against the backdrop of late autumn, fading traditions, and small-town familiarity, The Turkey Bowl: What We Carried Forward explores themes of friendship, loss, memory, identity, forgiveness, and the quiet ways people remain connected to one another over time. The novel examines how certain places can preserve emotion, how traditions can become emotional anchors, and how people often carry the past with them even while trying to move forward. Written in a restrained, minimalist literary style, the novel focuses on emotional realism, character relationships, and introspective storytelling rather than spectacle or plot-driven drama. While football serves as the central tradition bringing the characters together, the story itself is less about sports and more about what remains afterward-the conversations, regrets, loyalties, and enduring bonds that continue long after the game ends. Perfect for readers who enjoy reflective contemporary literary fiction, The Turkey Bowl will resonate with fans of character-driven novels centered on human connection, nostalgia, grief, reconciliation, and the lasting impact of shared experiences.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Every year, they come back-to the same field, the same game, and the same memories they never quite left behind.For years, the Turkey Bowl has been more than a football game. What began as a simple Thanksgiving tradition among friends has evolved into something deeper: a yearly return to the people, places, and moments that continue shaping their lives long after youth has faded. Beneath the familiar jokes, old rituals, and backyard competition lives an unspoken understanding that everyone arriving on the field is carrying something with them.Jared is still searching for a way forward while wrestling with the weight of memory and expectation. Luke lives with the consequences of choices and discoveries that changed him long ago. Caroline finds herself caught between the life she built and the one she left behind. Abby stayed when others moved on, becoming part of the foundation that still holds the tradition together. Matt quietly shoulders more responsibility than anyone realizes, trying to keep the group connected even as time, distance, and grief slowly pull at the edges.Watching over them all are Frank and Marjorie, figures who became more than neighbors or family friends over the years. They have witnessed the friendships, heartbreaks, triumphs, and losses tied to the Turkey Bowl tradition, offering a sense of stability and home that many of the others struggle to find elsewhere.Set against the backdrop of late autumn, fading traditions, and small-town familiarity, The Turkey Bowl: What We Carried Forward explores themes of friendship, loss, memory, identity, forgiveness, and the quiet ways people remain connected to one another over time. The novel examines how certain places can preserve emotion, how traditions can become emotional anchors, and how people often carry the past with them even while trying to move forward.Written in a restrained, minimalist literary style, the novel focuses on emotional realism, character relationships, and introspective storytelling rather than spectacle or plot-driven drama. While football serves as the central tradition bringing the characters together, the story itself is less about sports and more about what remains afterward-the conversations, regrets, loyalties, and enduring bonds that continue long after the game ends.Perfect for readers who enjoy reflective contemporary literary fiction, The Turkey Bowl will resonate with fans of character-driven novels centered on human connection, nostalgia, grief, reconciliation, and the lasting impact of shared experiences. Every year, they come back-to the same field, the same game, and the same memories they never left behind. A literary novel about friendship, grief, and the ties that endure over time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798995737315
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Every year, they come back-to the same field, the same game, and the same memories they never quite left behind.For years, the Turkey Bowl has been more than a football game. What began as a simple Thanksgiving tradition among friends has evolved into something deeper: a yearly return to the people, places, and moments that continue shaping their lives long after youth has faded. Beneath the familiar jokes, old rituals, and backyard competition lives an unspoken understanding that everyone arriving on the field is carrying something with them.Jared is still searching for a way forward while wrestling with the weight of memory and expectation. Luke lives with the consequences of choices and discoveries that changed him long ago. Caroline finds herself caught between the life she built and the one she left behind. Abby stayed when others moved on, becoming part of the foundation that still holds the tradition together. Matt quietly shoulders more responsibility than anyone realizes, trying to keep the group connected even as time, distance, and grief slowly pull at the edges.Watching over them all are Frank and Marjorie, figures who became more than neighbors or family friends over the years. They have witnessed the friendships, heartbreaks, triumphs, and losses tied to the Turkey Bowl tradition, offering a sense of stability and home that many of the others struggle to find elsewhere.Set against the backdrop of late autumn, fading traditions, and small-town familiarity, The Turkey Bowl: What We Carried Forward explores themes of friendship, loss, memory, identity, forgiveness, and the quiet ways people remain connected to one another over time. The novel examines how certain places can preserve emotion, how traditions can become emotional anchors, and how people often carry the past with them even while trying to move forward.Written in a restrained, minimalist literary style, the novel focuses on emotional realism, character relationships, and introspective storytelling rather than spectacle or plot-driven drama. While football serves as the central tradition bringing the characters together, the story itself is less about sports and more about what remains afterward-the conversations, regrets, loyalties, and enduring bonds that continue long after the game ends.Perfect for readers who enjoy reflective contemporary literary fiction, The Turkey Bowl will resonate with fans of character-driven novels centered on human connection, nostalgia, grief, reconciliation, and the lasting impact of shared experiences. Every year, they come back-to the same field, the same game, and the same memories they never left behind. A literary novel about friendship, grief, and the ties that endure over time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798995737315
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Every year, they come back-to the same field, the same game, and the same memories they never quite left behind.For years, the Turkey Bowl has been more than a football game. What began as a simple Thanksgiving tradition among friends has evolved into something deeper: a yearly return to the people, places, and moments that continue shaping their lives long after youth has faded. Beneath the familiar jokes, old rituals, and backyard competition lives an unspoken understanding that everyone arriving on the field is carrying something with them.Jared is still searching for a way forward while wrestling with the weight of memory and expectation. Luke lives with the consequences of choices and discoveries that changed him long ago. Caroline finds herself caught between the life she built and the one she left behind. Abby stayed when others moved on, becoming part of the foundation that still holds the tradition together. Matt quietly shoulders more responsibility than anyone realizes, trying to keep the group connected even as time, distance, and grief slowly pull at the edges.Watching over them all are Frank and Marjorie, figures who became more than neighbors or family friends over the years. They have witnessed the friendships, heartbreaks, triumphs, and losses tied to the Turkey Bowl tradition, offering a sense of stability and home that many of the others struggle to find elsewhere.Set against the backdrop of late autumn, fading traditions, and small-town familiarity, The Turkey Bowl: What We Carried Forward explores themes of friendship, loss, memory, identity, forgiveness, and the quiet ways people remain connected to one another over time. The novel examines how certain places can preserve emotion, how traditions can become emotional anchors, and how people often carry the past with them even while trying to move forward.Written in a restrained, minimalist literary style, the novel focuses on emotional realism, character relationships, and introspective storytelling rather than spectacle or plot-driven drama. While football serves as the central tradition bringing the characters together, the story itself is less about sports and more about what remains afterward-the conversations, regrets, loyalties, and enduring bonds that continue long after the game ends.Perfect for readers who enjoy reflective contemporary literary fiction, The Turkey Bowl will resonate with fans of character-driven novels centered on human connection, nostalgia, grief, reconciliation, and the lasting impact of shared experiences. Every year, they come back-to the same field, the same game, and the same memories they never left behind. A literary novel about friendship, grief, and the ties that endure over time. 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 9798995737315
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