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"No. That's it. You do not get it. I have nothing at all. No family, no home, no person to miss me. I'm sick and tired of this life in any case. Just do me a favor and do it." The old man dropped his smirk and stared at the cowboy for an extended spell. He got up, walked to a shelf and had taken down a container Jesse hadn't seen before. The old man walked to him and poured some of it in the open spot on his mind. "That's just simply sad, boy," he said. "I finally met a man more pitiful than me." Getting lost is easy. Finding your way home's the tricky part. The have difficulties for survival can get messy, and that's for many who worry. It gets downright unappealing for many who don't. Enter now into Jesse's quest of final resort, pressed onward by an unidentified force travelling him back again to the very floor he'd cursed before giving 10 years prior. Jesse crosses pathways with a curious character who is thought to be an assassin named Maxwell Calkinmyer, will get a partially taken off ear compliments of Crazy Mary, and is also shaken silly by way of a curmudgeon by the name of Levon. Getting There, the first book in the All Roads Lead Home saga, uncovers Jesse's abundant Scot-Wichita history as he treks up north to Wyoming in order to winter. Not by choice. He'd just flat go out of places that would take him. On the way, he travels back in time to his origins, where his Indigenous American grandmother's tales course over 80 years across pre-Indian Territory, linking his history, present, and future years. Time may well not heal all wounds, Jesse will learn. It'll, however, do its part when we at least arrive for our part. Getting There can be an up and down, emotion-yanking, laugh-triggering, thought-provoking story of betrayal, puzzle, suspense, action, and experience with an increase of twists than a secondhand bread tie. L. L. Ward, a prodigal indigenous Oklahoman, takes you for a drive beginning in the first 1800s and brings it on home to provide day through the course of the seven-book All Roads Lead Home series.