A Trophy Life
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Robert E. Kearns
This title uses virtual voice narration
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When Allister, a retired Englishman with a penchant for routine, sets out for a morning walk with his spirited dog Digger, he expects nothing more than the usual jaunt through familiar lanes. But a glint of silver on a garden wall changes everything. A discarded golf trophy, etched with the names of forgotten champions, sparks an unexpected obsession, drawing him into the enigmatic life of Edward McEvoy, a man whose past is as elusive as it is intriguing..
As Allister polishes the tarnished cup and uncovers its history, he’s haunted by vivid dreams and inexplicable urges that pull him toward Waterford, Ireland. What begins as a curious impulse becomes a transformative journey, blurring the lines between his own identity and the mysterious Edward’s. With Digger by his side, Allister embarks on an odyssey to return the trophy to its rightful home, unraveling a story of ambition, reinvention, and the quiet ache of a life left behind.
A Trophy Life is a poignant and introspective story that weaves together themes of belonging, memory, and the enduring power of objects to connect us to the past. Perfect for readers who cherish heartfelt narratives and the subtle magic of self-discovery, this tale will linger long after the final page.
Readers' Favorite - "An entertaining read and one which might make you think twice the next time you see an old trophy beside a dumpster"
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