Escape to Anywhere Else

Escape to Anywhere Else

Auteur : Robert Rippberger

Date de publication : 2014

Éditeur : Regent Press

Nombre de pages : 206

Résumé du livre

Repression, Imprisonment, Escape . . . Ivey Jane Doede is about to turn eighteen and is trying to leave home. She lives with her younger brother, Louie, and parents in Kansas with nothing but miles of cornfields in every direction. Ivey's mom is abusive and her father is an alcoholic. Family life gets worse after a religious cult comes into the neighboring town, offering salvation. "Escape to Anywhere Else" connects to that part in all our lives when numbing is no longer enough. Ivey Doede must take a stand if she is to make it out alive. The Author, Robert Rippberger has been telling stories since a very young age. At sixteen, he wrote and directed a feature film that premiered in Boulder, Colorado to sellout audiences. He has since made over three dozen short films, music videos, and documentaries that have reached millions of viewers worldwide. Robert received the Dan Eldon Activist Award in 2012 and the Eisner Prize from the University of California at Berkeley, which is the school¿s highest honor awarded for creativity. Robert writes periodically for the Huffington Post and is a film producer and director. This is his first novel.

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