Joel Randall's mixed-genre collection of short prose personal vignettes, one-liners, and poems are rooted in Midwestern experience and spiritual reflection. He writes like he talks: direct, funny, and with occasional blunt humor. From rotten winters, runaway bulls, pickup breakdowns, high-school mischief, hotrod granddaughters, and Charolais bulls, Randall transforms farm/ranch work and addiction recovery into lessons about love, loss, and living well.
Perfect for readers with affinity for Ameriana, rural Midwestern settings, and small-town reminisces. "My father's writings are loaded with truth bombs." -Rochelle Brown