From My Front Porch
A novel by Joshua Kay
Grief doesn't knock - it lets itself in.
James was a truck driver. A husband. A man who kept the world at arm's length and his demons closer. But when his wife Jazmyn dies, reality becomes unbearable - and memory becomes sanctuary. From the cracked siding of their home to the whispers in the hallway, everything she touched still breathes her name. And maybe... just maybe... she's not gone at all.
Told in unflinching first-person, From My Front Porch is a haunting descent into grief, madness, and the terrible comfort of delusion. It's about what happens when a man who's lost everything starts listening to the ghost of the one thing he can't let go. Raw, lyrical, and emotionally brutal, this is not a story of healing. It's a story of unraveling - beautifully, tragically, completely.
For readers of The Lovely Bones, A Man Called Ove, and Shutter Island, this is a novel that doesn't ask if you're ready. It just drags you in.