Freshman Year is a socially satirical romantic comedy. When David and Carol begin their freshman year in high school, they immediately fall in love. At the same time, their English teacher, Mr. Morrison also falls in love. Freshman Year tells the tales of each romance as it unfolds, showing the ups and downs of each relationship and showing how both age and maturity dramatically change the outcome of each.
Kenneth Winfield Emerton is a writer from Blue Hill, Maine. He currently resides in Bucksport, Maine where he works as an education technician. His first book, “Freshman Year” was published in 2015. “Tales of Blue Hill” is his second.
"Freshman Year" sounds like a quirky, relatable take on love and growing up. The dual storylines – the teens' fresh romance versus their teacher's – offer a fun, satirical look at how age and maturity shape relationships. Plus, the book cover's bright, youthful design perfectly captures the lighthearted, comedic vibe. I'm curious to see how those contrasts play out.