Kenneth Robbins, award-winning novelist, playwright, and published poet and essayist, has created a new and compelling hybrid novel, Thirty Days, that puts community-wide racism under examination. With his widely admired comic flair, he offers a collection of recognizable characters behaving in time-honored ways to gain personal ends. Lamar Grange from Albert Lea, Minnesota, arrives unannounced and uninvited in Prosperity, a small upper Midwestern farming community, far removed from the rest of the world. He immediately rents a room from a local motel, paying for thirty days residence in advance. His presence is enough to disrupt the entire town. Libby Belle, author of Gathering Moondust, writes: "Thirty Days is a wonderful riot of a story Quite entertaining with funny lines that made me giggle, silly and bizarre characters to love or hate, a great plot that held my interest till the end. . . another terrific story with the one and only Kenneth Robbins flair Loved it " Ron Robinson, author of Thunder Dreamer and Kitchen Dance writes, "Robbins knows now to hook a reader . . . With this work, Kenneth Robbins makes the strongest bid yet to become one of our most prominent authors."
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