
At Trails End
Homecoming
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John Strother

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Homecoming At Trails End is the hilarious tale of big mayhem in a small Texas town. The absurdity of trying to be a part of something you really want no part of.
“Strother’s prose is sharp and snarky, particularly the dialogue.” Kirkus Reviews
“A combination of thought-provoking inspections and engrossing insights that are at once hilarious and semi-serious…” D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
“...the writing is authentic, witty, and heartfelt.” Self-Publishing Review, ★★★★
At the dinky, backwater town of Trails End, any cowboy booted Texan will tell ya – Don’t mess with Homecoming. Or slaughter the rival teams mascot, set fire to the highly prized athletic facility, dish out rancid hot dogs, or cripple the High Schools star quarterback.
Sadly, the perpetrators, four accident-prone sophomores and recent arrivals to Trails End, hadn’t been briefed on small-town etiquette. What with their being foreigners and all. And the boys' highly reluctant mentor, History teacher Paul Matthews, ain’t helping. His schedule is packed ogling the robust, red-headed counselor Gina Zoller, ridiculing her prominent and potentially psychotic husband Sieg, and antagonizing neanderthal turned football coach, Rex Anders.
All while denying vicious rumors he manages The OutlawX, a ZZ-Top tribute band hastily formed by the four boys in a desperate attempt to survive life at Trails End. If it could be that easy.
Told in John Strother’s fast-paced style, spiced with witty dialogue and absurd situations, Homecoming At Trails End is a comic satire of being at the wrong place at the wrong time.