Times of Change and Asking Questions of Authority: Discounted Literary eBooks

The Fire Escape Belongs In Brooklyn on Kindle
The Fire Escape Belongs In Brooklyn ($2.99) by Chuck Cascio: It’s 1968, a time of war, protests, and change. One cousin goes to college. The other goes missing. Can the Brooklyn fire escape they loved as kids bring them together again? Laugh. Cry. Remember. This deal is good on June 26, 2021 Kindle

Never Going Home on Kindle
Never Going Home ($0.99) by Jeff Marlowe: Din Swift has done the unthinkable. He quit his job. Now what? For one thing, no one is happy with him. Yet Din is asking why. Never Going Home explores the toll the modern economy has taken upon love and friendships, and the cost of asking questions of “authority” within a country in decline. This deal is good on June 26, 2021 Kindle

Broke & Wild on Kindle
Broke & Wild ($2.99) by Leah Grant: Meet Janey Maguire and Ellen Mormon, two unlikely roomies that find themselves in a late-life financial crisis—that is until Ellen visits her friend in the hospital and happens to overhear a patient recounting her life as a dominatrix. Not wanting to be broke in their retirement, they hatch a plan to start their own cottage industry. This deal is good on June 26, 2021 Kindle

Rotten on Kindle
Rotten ($4.99) by Mandy Brownholtz: Set against a grimy, punk DC, Rotten deals with questions of consent & millennial sexual politics in the context of DIY music scenes. Viv revisits her unresolved past when a local paper assigns her a story on underground DIY venue Fort Rotten. This deal is good on June 26, 2021 Kindle
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