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but thy eternal summer shall not fade
This end-of-summer noble conversation with a Shakespearean twist takes place during a car drive to the New Jersey Shore. The two friends speak of relationships, dating and the unfortunate reality of their circumstances
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a prologue
This symbolic prologue begins in one of the most famous diners in Philadelphia. Here lays the groundwork for a series of eight novels based on a true story of students hijacking their oppressive liberal arts college and creating a legend
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two worlds
“I saw all those people at the bus stop in London, waiting to go to work. I rather take my chance in Africa again than have to go to work every day by bus.” – Dr. Nicholas Garrigan, The Last King of Scotland by Giles Foden. ‘T.I.A.’ was the first phrase I learned as I exited Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya. “This is Africa.” It was used to describe the chaotic, unorganized circumstances of the African continent and soon became the continuous excuse when things were not going according to plan. As I stepped out into the balmy night air and watched the perilous, anarchic traffic of the…