October 17, 2020

Florida Sunburn: A Factual-Fictional Journey of Redemption in the Sunshine State

By Michael W. Newman’88

Florida Sunburn: A Factual-Fictional Journey of Redemption in the Sunshine State by Michael W. Newman'88 The protagonist of Michael Newman’s novel is about to lose his car repair shop until a wealthy collector steps up to buy his prized vintage car. But there is both a catch and redemption in the deal.


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