Gary D. Wilson's long-awaited debut
novel from Rager Media—set in Bartlett's Junction, Kansas, "An All-American City"
and proud sponsor of the state's largest
"Wilson is one of the best fiction writers around."
— Stephen Dixon
4th of July fireworks display— details
the lives of its two main characters, Ronnie Blue, son of a local junk
yard owner, and John Klein, son of the president of the town's only
bank, from their high school friendship and subsequent drifting apart
to their fateful re-engagement five years later during an Independence
Day celebration in their hometown.
An intensely moving story, Wilson's novel takes a long and honest
look at the economic and class divisions in our society that produce
"Gary D. Wilson's style is so taut, his lyrical language so precise and seductive, we can't believe what's cracking open before us."
— Jeanine Hathaway
people such as Ronnie Blue, perhaps the most sympathetic character to
appear in fiction since Forrest Gump.
Wilson's depth of character,
coupled with a sophisticated style and poetic wordplay that calls to
mind THE GREAT GATSBY, makes SING, RONNIE BLUE a book that should appeal
to a broad and appreciative audience.