The Long and Winding Road by TJ Klune

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The Long and Winding Road by TJ Klune
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Sequel to The Art of Breathing

Family is not always defined by blood. It’s defined by those who make us whole—those who make us who we are.
And here, at the end, Bear and Otter will be tested like they’ve never been before.
There’s a knock at the door from a little girl who has nowhere else to go.
There’s a phone ringing, bringing news they do not expect.
There’s a brother returning home after learning how to stand on his own.
As these moments converge, all of their lives will change forever.

Beginning in Bear, Otter, and the Kid and continuing in Who We Are and The Art of Breathing, TJ Klune has told a saga of family and brotherhood, of love and sacrifice. In this final chapter, the events of the past pave the long and winding road toward a future no one could have imagined.

  • File Name:the-long-and-winding-road-by-tj-klune.epub
  • Original Title:The Long and Winding Road
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:ISBN:978-1-63533-681-8
  • Publisher:Dreamspinner Press
  • Date:2017-08-11T04:00:00+00:00
  • Subject:gay romance
  • File Size:461.080 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Blurb
  • 2. Table of Contents
  • 3. Dedication
  • 4. Epigraph
  • 5. Prologue: Or, Where Bear Answers the Door
  • 6. PAST
  • 7. 1. Where Bear Makes the Wrong Assumption
  • 8. 2. Where Bear Finds Out
  • 9. 3. Where Bear Makes a Decision
  • 10. 4. Where Bear Learns the Art of Breathing
  • 11. 5. Where Bear Has Bro-Time with Creed
  • 12. PRESENT
  • 13. 6. Where Bear Attends the Most Awkward Homecoming Ever
  • 14. 7. Where Bear Tells Tyson Everything
  • 15. 8. Where Bear Makes a Promise
  • 16. 9. Where Bear Goes to Lamaze Class
  • 17. 10. Where Bear Gets Advice About His Sex Life
  • 18. 11. Where Bear and Otter Role-Play at a Hotel Bar
  • 19. 12. Where Bear Faces the Reality of Married Life
  • 20. 13. Where Bear Sees Everything Change
  • 21. FUTURE
  • 22. 14. The Long and Winding Road
  • 23. Epilogue: Or, Otter’s Perspective, As It Were
  • 24. (So Long, My Old Friends)
  • 25. Coda
  • 26. No. Absolutely not. No way.
  • 27. More from TJ Klune
  • 28. Readers love the Bear, Otter, and the Kid Chronicles by TJ Klune
  • 29. About the Author
  • 30. By TJ Klune
  • 31. Visit Dreamspinner Press
  • 32. Copyright

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