A Long Road Home – New Novel plus Goodreads Giveaway

A Long Road Home cover by William Auten

New novel A Long Road Home available 19 June 2026. Enter your chance to win one of ten free Kindle copies of A Long Road Home through the Goodreads Giveaway. Good luck, thank you, and please spread the word.

“Going out there is all that matters.” After fifteen years in middle management, Boz Trimble is phased out by his company. Now he questions the goals and comfort he accumulated over the years and seeks an identity free from complacency and a prescribed path. As the months shift from winter into spring, Boz juggles his family’s tightening finances, opportunities disappearing as quickly as they arrive, and reversals of fortunes complicating his life. But while he searches for meaningful work and struggles to redefine himself, he deepens his relationships with his wife, children, sister, and disabled brother in ways he never planned; reconnects to his father’s days of stock car racing in the South; and wrestles with newfound courage to pursue a course not laid out.

Fire In Hand Media

320 pages

ISBN (print): 9798986092751

ISBN (ebook): 9798986092768

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