Perfect Timing
By (Author) Philip Lee Williams
Peachtree Publishers,U.S.
Peachtree Publishers
7th May 1991
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
320
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
567g
Perfect Timing explores the mind of a man on a riotous adventure through heaven, hell, and Myrtle Beach. Ford Clayton is a music professor at a small conservatory in Asheville, North Carolina, facing a thinning hairline, a crumbling marriage, and the failure of his dreams of symphonic genius. Worn out from wrestling with the triple burden of marriage, music, and maturity, and in need of some resolution in his life, he is startled to recognize his first love, a formerly gifted pianist, in a television documentary on the homeless. Accompanied by his recently paroled, born-again, hilariously insane cousin, Ford sets out on a mission to rescue Camille Malone from the ranks of the homeless, to confront his past and define his future, and to finally finish something he's started. Alternately comic and tragic, Perfect Timing is a off-beat, delayed-coming-of-age tale and a laugh-filled journey to the heart of a man who hasn't seen his heart in years.
"With the same clear-eyed and uncloying sensitivity for eccentric characters he displayed in All the Western Stars, Williams takes on mid-life madness in this tale of dreams both dashed and fulfilled. . . Riffs of laugh-out-loud humor. . . "Publishers Weekly
Philip Lee Williams is the author of fourteen published books. He lives in Georgia.