Bar Stories
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About the Book
James “Trip” Bonham, Jr. was born rich. He grew up with his family in the swanky Holmby Hills of California. He went to college and had no idea what he wanted to be. After all, he didn’t need to work; he was a trust-fund kid. In college, though, Trip found unexpected direction, and his direction was drinking. He found comfort in the stories of fellow bar flies. He felt at home.
Much to the dismay of his high-class parents, Trip becomes a bartender. He soon goes a step further and buys a bar of his own—a dive in the small town of Sunset Beach. He thrives off the stories of his favorite drunks. He finds purpose as a compassionate, listening ear. As a bar owner, Trip arguably drinks too much, but he’s not a drunk—not yet, at least.
His life could have gone on like this, late nights and hung-over mornings, but then he meets Holly, and things start to change. Holly is a do-gooder, and she’s serious about having a positive effect on the world. Trip isn’t sure he deserves her, but as his love grows, he realizes he might have to change. He might have to leave the bar and make some stories of his own.
About the Author
John R. Hodgson grew up in Southern California. He is a Vietnam veteran and served in the US Army as a medic. He entered the Roseburg Police Department in 1975 and retired as Chief of Police in 1998. This is his third book. He is a husband, father, and grandfather in Bend, Oregon.