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Classless

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There are few things in life more challenging than navigating the maze of early adulthood, especially when it comes to understanding where you will be rather than where you are. Follow Eric Greene as he makes stupid choices despite being the smartest person in the room, the awkward, rambling wanderer that he is. You listen, a patron eaves-dropping across the bar, as he recounts his tale of post-adolescent drama which encompasses an entire state and two years of his life, all the while exploring the uncharted landscape of his goddess, Elizabeth.

Eric recants his tale in magnificent metaphors, shocking similes, and startling soliloquies, making sure Eddie, as well as you, know the method to his depressive madness. Gain and loss paint themselves in a beautiful portrait that can only come from a tortured intelligence, the kind where the curves of a woman inspire the destruction of a man in the best, most educational way possible. The references reflect an open market, one where anything resembling a crutch can lend some support to an investor thoroughly lost in his dividends.

Classless generates an unusual narrative from an unusual character, connecting the past to the present and what’s learned to what’s lived. Thoroughly existential, peppered with philosophy, and bolder than a cup of coffee, Eric’s story will have you trying to rethink what you can’t remember about your early twenties.

227 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 27, 2014

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