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Bill Amley is an awkward man leading a lonely life. In late December of 2019, just before the Coronavirus changes the world around him, the fifty-six-year-old realizes his life is empty and decides to throw his fate to the wind. Bill leaves his job, sells most of what he owns, buys an SUV and heads out west to points unknown. Having resolved to change the way he lives, Bill picks up a hitch-hiker, a young Native American woman named Sky who is seeking to escape her own set of life's challenges. As they head west, Sky and Bill form an unusual and powerful friendship. Their trip ends in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Bill Amley is an awkward man leading a lonely life. In late December of 2019, just before the Coronavirus changes the world around him, the fifty-six-year-old realizes his life is empty and decides to throw his fate to the wind. Bill leaves his job, sells most of what he owns, buys an SUV and heads out west to points unknown. Having resolved to change the way he lives, Bill picks up a hitch-hiker, a young Native American woman named Sky who is seeking to escape her own set of life's challenges. As they head west, Sky and Bill form an unusual and powerful friendship. Their trip ends in Missoula, Montana where Sky becomes a waitress and Bill buys a small farm surrounded by the beauty of the Bitterroot Mountains. There, the pandemic threatens their lives while Bill is introduced to the spirits and histories of others who once lived in that farmhouse and on the lands that surround it. A Home in the Bitterroot explores the rich history of immigrants to the Bitterroot Valley and of the Salish People whose historical home was the Bitterroot. Bill and Sky's stories, the pandemic, social intolerance and ghosts of the past combine to make A Home in the Bitterroot a satisfying, compelling and truthful American tale.
Autorenporträt
Roger Neumaier was raised in the north country of Hibbing and Moorhead Minnesota. As the son of a Holocaust survivor, Neumaier's writings focus on social intolerance and the search for understanding of life's challenges in this crazy world. Roger is a right brained thinker who works to appreciate and understand the nuances of the world. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Literature from Carleton College in 1971, Roger spent three years traveling throughout the United States and Europe working in minimum wage jobs. In 1971, he settled in the Puget Sound Area of Washington State and continued as a blue-collar worker. In 1980, without the benefit of any finance education or work experience, he passed the CPA exam. Roger retired in 2014 after more than three decades as an innovative CPA and CFO and resides in Edmonds, Washington and enjoys writing. He is married and has three adult children.