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The Dreamweaver

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The Dreamweaver

De: Dean McIntyre
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Jack Callahan was supposed to be somebody.

In 1972, he was the golden boy of Westgrove High—the relay runner with perfect form, the guitarist with an easy smile, the young man everyone said was going places. Forty years later, he's a forgotten man dying alone in a charity apartment, still telling stories about who he used to be.

THE DREAMWEAVER is an unflinching portrait of American self-deception, tracking Jack's slow descent from small-town success to invisible failure. Through marriages that dissolve, music dreams that fade, and an endless series of second chances that become third, fourth, and fifth chances, we watch a man who learns early that charm can replace substance—until it can't.

From the D.C. music scene of the 1970s to Northern Virginia suburbs in decline, from borrowed apartments to charity housing, Jack Callahan remains convinced that his life is about to turn around. That the band will make it. That the next woman will understand. That people just don't appreciate what he has to offer.

He's wrong.

Spanning five decades and told with psychological precision, this is a character study of a man who mistakes storytelling for living, who exploits everyone who loves him, and who dies still believing his own lies.

Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Psicológico Virginia
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