
Where the Nights Smell Like Bread
5 (1)
by:
Glen Peters
Language: English
Format: Kindle
ISBN 10: 1955826803
ISBN 13: 9781955826808
Publication date:
April 22nd, 2025
Publisher: Rattling Good Yarns Press
Pages: 358
Genres: Romance, LGBTQ+, Art & Photography
Mark Anello, a man who seemingly had life neatly mapped out, finds himself grappling with uncertainty when everything he believed in begins to crumble. As he sets out on a journey through unfamiliar territories, he is drawn into experiences that challenge his perception of happiness and belonging. The world outside his comfort zone transforms into a canvas, where the rich scents of local bread and the laughter of strangers become catalysts for self-discovery.
Throughout his travels, Mark encounters a variety of characters, each leaving an indelible mark on his evolving identity. They share stories of struggle, resilience, and the simple pleasures of life that reignite a spark within him. With every new friendship and adventure, he begins to peel away the layers of his past, revealing truths that he had long buried.
In the end, Mark learns that sometimes losing oneself is a necessary step toward gaining a clearer understanding of who one truly is. The journey is poignant and filled with moments of joy, sorrow, and profound realization, reminding readers that the path to self-discovery is often as essential as the destination itself.
Throughout his travels, Mark encounters a variety of characters, each leaving an indelible mark on his evolving identity. They share stories of struggle, resilience, and the simple pleasures of life that reignite a spark within him. With every new friendship and adventure, he begins to peel away the layers of his past, revealing truths that he had long buried.
In the end, Mark learns that sometimes losing oneself is a necessary step toward gaining a clearer understanding of who one truly is. The journey is poignant and filled with moments of joy, sorrow, and profound realization, reminding readers that the path to self-discovery is often as essential as the destination itself.