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Jason Espinoza, a young man once down lost and confused with his life has finally found his calling. He wants to be a writer. Yes Jason is like many young men and women with a similar dream but the only difference is...He went off and did it. However this wasn't something done overnight like he thought it would be. All the underlining things that people don't know about publishing, Jason had to experience. The editing, the waiting, the classifications, consents, waiting, spellchecks, and did I mention waiting? And not only that but the social impact it had on him as a whole. Gaining friends, losing friends, learning to hustle, and even getting into his first intimate relationship. In this roller coaster of a process Jason discovers a lot of very important lessons in life. What are they you may ask? Well, you'll have to read to find out. CONNECTION is a young adult novel that I know everyone can enjoy. The sequel to the novel ATTITUDE. Both novels are perfect for all types of people. Short enough for those who dislike to read, as well as informational and detailed enough for the avid reader. I know Jason can teach everyone a valuable lesson in life and help prepare teens and adults alike in their future lit encounters. If you're looking for a book with romance, friendly bonds, and a whole lot of attitude, this is the one for you. The author Bryan Esparza resides in Redmond Washington with his parents. He recently graduated from Redmond High School and plans to continue a hopeful career in writing.

266 pages, Paperback

First published July 25, 2014

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Bryan M. Esparza

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I was born in San Jose California in 1996 to a pair of loving parents who too this day, can’t believe I made it. Born with a hole in my lung and a 20% chance of survival, I’m glad I survived and am able to write this today. I’ve been writing since the age of twelve and have had a dream of publishing ever since I started.

While I don't have the best grammar, it's been a favorite hobby of mine since I was a child. I write pieces of fiction based on my own personal experiences as it is my way to "archive" and have closure with certain life events and it's the best form of therapy I could ask for. I first published at the young age of 16 about a kid going through a typical high school experience, and went on to publish 2 more in the series before hanging it up for over 5 years.

Following my graduation from college, I got an itch to write again about some memories. I published my 4th book in the series centered around a college/Greek Life experience. I plan to continue writing about this series in hopes to educate people with an unbiased, straight forward look into the business of Fraternities and Sororities from the perspective of someone who joined one, and still keeps in touch to this day.

As I continue my rediscovery of fellow authors and books, I thank you for taking the time to check out my work. I always tell myself and others to "write as if no one else will read it" and it makes me appreciate the few readers of my work that I've come across in life.

Thank you for your time and I hope you give my work a read.

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