Kick in the head
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"Steven Rinehart's debut introduces us to a world where men struggle with themselves to get to a point where they can struggle with women. Rinehart's characters are dysfunctional, his worldview bizarre, yet his often hilarious tales take us close to …
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"Steven Rinehart's debut introduces us to a world where men struggle with themselves to get to a point where they can struggle with women. Rinehart's characters are dysfunctional, his worldview bizarre, yet his often hilarious tales take us close to the heart of the yearning and desire all of us share." "These stories are about men whose lights are on - but no one's home. Rinehart conveys a weird sense of the world that ends up making perfect sense."--BOOK JACKET.
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""Steven Rinehart's debut introduces us to a world where men struggle with themselves to get to a point where they can struggle with women. Rinehart's characters are dysfunctional, his worldview …"
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