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Even great ones have humble beginnings.


There are moments Sarah Swingle will never forget. Landing the lead in the fifth-grade play. Her first kiss. The day her daddy left and never came back.


If there’s one thing Adam Archer doesn’t want anyone to know, it’s how hard school is for him and how little he understands. He spends half his time hiding behind the stories he writes and the other half hiding from the bullies.


When they’re both drawn to a horrible tragedy that stirs the sadness of the nation, Sarah and Adam find each other. Their friendship defines them both. As they grow up, they dream of leaving one day and running away together to live in their own private world of dreams.


Neither has any idea what it will cost them.


Joe continues the saga begun in Weston – the second chapter of Gregory Attaway’s The Great Ones. It’s a story about the loss of innocence. A story of true friendship. Of dreams.


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First published November 5, 2010

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Gregory Attaway

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Gregory Attaway lives in Irving, Texas (a suburb of Dallas), which suits his literary leanings well since the city is supposedly named for Washington Irving, famed writer of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. He has lived in and around Dallas for most of his life, having also lived briefly on both coasts. A graduate of the University of North Texas, he lives with his two dogs, Cara and Lois, and his imaginary friends.

A writer since the second grade, Gregory’s completed projects include The Glen Headwood Show – exclusively available for free to subscribers to his e-mail list. Sign up at gregoryattaway.com.

He has written three other books in The Great Ones series – Weston, Joe, and Freshmankind, and Dreams.The fifth and sixth books are in progress.

Other stories are in the works as well. For information on upcoming releases and other updates, make sure to sign up for his e-mail list (and grab your free book).

Feel free to follow him on Twitter (@attawaygregory), get in touch with him on Facebook(@attawaygregory), or send him an e-mail at gregoryattaway.com. He looks forward to hearing from you, and will answer all e-mails personally.

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October 13, 2016
I enjoyed this book alot. It is about a variety of characters and what they go through in their school years from elementary to high school. I found it very well written. It was my first book to read by the author but wont be my last. There is more books to this one but it can be read as a stand alone. It was very easy to get into the book. The main characters Adam and Sarah, and Bethany are great characters with a love triangle going on between them. Adam cant decide which girl he loves in the book but eventually does figure it out. there is a humorous one in there named Jason that reminded me alot of the character in the movies American pie, stifler. He is very funny and comical. I really dont want to spoil the book but these characters bloom alot in the book over the years. Its a great book and I would recommend it for anyone to read. Many thanks to reading Deals for allowing me to review the book.
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