A teacher and his protege take a haphazard journey of joy, friendship and discovery.
Exiles
Reflections of Michael Trilogy Book 3
by L.J. Ambrosio
Genre: Contemporary Fiction, Coming of Age
In this final book in the Reflections of Michael Trilogy, Michael's wish was for Ron to exile himself in the heart of Paris with its beautiful culture and citizens as they protest and fight for the soul of the city. Ron's journey is met with life-affirming friendships and lessons along the way.
A story that began with A Reservoir Man, and continued in Reflections
on the Boulevard, concludes with this final book, Exiles.
What readers are saying:
“Each character Ron meets during his
personal journey is unique, and they all feel like real people, something
Ambrosio has proven time and again is a strength of his. If you enjoy literary
fiction with an epic personal journey woven through the pages, then you need to
read this trilogy.” - Amazon Review
“This book, like the ones before it,
evokes a range of emotions—laughter, fear, excitement, wonder, and grief.
Ambrosio’s ability to weave these feelings into the narrative is what makes the
trilogy so special.” - Amazon Review
“Exiles is a brilliant book that will
leave you spellbound with its emotional payoff. Author Ambrosio's finale to the
Reflections of Michael Trilogy is a must-read for anyone who appreciates
literary fiction that speaks to the soul.” - Goodreads Review
CHAPTER ONE
A
cool autumn breeze, in the twilight, wrapped around our exile who sat on a
bench in front of a bookstore that resembled a place we might find in a Tolkien
novel. On this street, rue de la Buccheri, was the bookstore Shakespeare and Company.
The store itself was famous for housing the books of many great literary
artists on their shelves. They also supported any young or old artistic
vagabonds by allowing them to sleep in the aisles of the bookstore on makeshift
beds when finding themselves homeless.
Ron,
who managed the store, sat on this bench every evening thinking of Michael. Ron
thought of things he remembered and how much he learnt from Michael. He felt
the emptiness in his soul, yearning to have that connection just one more time.
He had lived in Paris for six years now, a brief time for an exile, yet he was
free from a society drowning in untruths; his refuge was the bookstore.
Just
like every night, as Ron prepared to close the store, he occasionally checked
the front of the store, looking for his friend. Then, he noticed another young
man still looking at books on the outside shelves.
Ron
moved outside to get a closer look at the late customer under the guise of
moving the outdoor book bins back inside. He suddenly noticed that the young
man was putting a book down his pants.
Ron
raised his voice and shouted for the thief to put the book back on the shelf.
The young man, caught in the act, ran away.
The
young man sprinted and tripped while running past the café. In this stumble, he
decided to turn the corner and make his way rapidly toward la Seine.
Ron,
weak in the legs from forgetting the spirit of his youth, had been managing
bookstores more than living life. His legs pumped forward. but with the
awkwardness of an old man who had forgotten how to walk. In a few seconds he
was up to speed and ran faster to catch the thief.
Near
the corner, Ron had missed his opportunity to slow and check for other people
walking, so he slammed into a group of women. He especially blasted into an old
lady whose groceries flew into the sky, and a yogurt splattered against a wall
and the faces of the other women. She turned to condemn her assailant, but he
was already on the next block in pursuit of the thief.
He
spotted the thief at the Notre Dame Hotel, out of breath, leaning against a
pillar. Surprised at the thief’s choice to stop here, he slowed down and let
his feet pound the street into a halt.
Ron
grabbed at him but still missed his shoulder.
“Give
me the book back!” he said, very loudly.
The
thief just shrugged his shoulder, a mocking smile. His smile made the act of
chasing him through the streets feel silly, as if this were a game that had
been played and he took it too seriously.
The
thief looked at Ron and asked, sarcastically, “What language are you speaking?”
“What
do mean? I am speaking French!”
Our
thief laughed, turned to a random man who walked down the street, and said,
"This young man thinks he is speaking French Go ahead say something to
this stranger; he will tell you are speaking some other language other than
French!”
“I
will call the police,” Ron said firmly.
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**Don’t miss the previous books in the
series!**
A Reservoir Man
Reflections of Michael Trilogy Book 1
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https://www.ljambrosio.com/a-reservoir-man
Reflections on the Boulevard
Reflections of Michael Trilogy Book 2
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https://www.ljambrosio.com/reflections-on-the-boulevard
About the Author
Louis J. Ambrosio ran one of the most
nurturing bi-coastal talent agencies in Los Angeles and New York. He started
his career as a theatrical producer, running two major regional theaters for
eight seasons. Ambrosio taught at 7 Universities. Ambrosio also distinguished
himself as an award-winning film producer and novelist over the course of his
impressive career.
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