Jack has no map, no destination-only a backpack, and a past he's trying to outpace. Hitchhiking across the American West, he encounters a series of unforgettable characters: prophets in diners, haunted factory workers, small-town dreamers, cruel policemen, and the occasional angel in disguise. At each stop, the line between reality and something stranger begins to blur.
The Road to In Between is a coming-of-age journey through the fractured heart of America-a raw, poetic meditation on survival, memory, madness, and the aching search for connection. In a world where the good guys aren't always good, and the road sometimes runs in circles, Jack must decide what it means to grow up without giving in.
Profoundly human, darkly surreal, and fiercely honest, this semi-autobiographical novel captures the wild beauty and broken truth of the in-between places.