Book details

Genre: Coming of Age
Sub-genre: Coming of Age Fiction
Language: English
Pages: 332
eBook ISBN:979-8869010841

The Summer We Almost Painted The House

By: Tom Cosentino

$4.99

Overview

In a season marked by quiet tension and unspoken change, The Summer We Almost Painted the House explores how ordinary plans can reveal extraordinary truths. What begins as a simple intention to refresh a family home slowly uncovers deeper fractures beneath the surface, forcing each member to confront long-avoided realities. As emotions rise and memories resurface, the house becomes both a setting and a symbol of transition.

Grounded in intimate family dynamics and the subtle moments that redefine relationships, this contemporary novel examines growth, resilience, and the fragile bonds that hold us together. Through reflection and confrontation, it offers a thoughtful portrait of how transformation often arrives quietly — not through grand gestures, but through the spaces between what is said and what is left unsaid.

Description

Joe Di Capra enters his senior year of high school determined to break out of his predictable life and expand his world, as he prepares for the future. His neighborhood on the East Side of Genesee, New York has seen better days. The recession and social upheaval of the late 1970’s hit Upstate hard, leaving Joe’s East Side in turmoil.

With a job at the neighborhood grocery store, a championship run with his CYO basketball team, and success in the classroom, Joe makes great strides in expanding his world and reaching his goals. He meets a new group of friends that are a little rowdier than his Catholic High School buddies and they help Joe in many unexpected ways. Together they stretch the limits of having fun and what used to be acceptable in Joe’s predictable life. They secure the job of painting a friend’s house with his father paying them with a keg of beer per side finished, vaulting them to the top of the neighborhood social party strata. Everything Joe hoped for was in motion except his biggest goal, finding a girlfriend. Through a quirk of fate, war and magic, a stranger arrives in Genesee and changes everything.

About The Author

Tom Cosentino was born and raised in Syracuse, New York. He attended Syracuse University where he earned a degree in Political Science and later earned an MBA from the Rochester Institute of Technology. He was commissioned in the United States Army after graduation from Syracuse and served as a Field Artillery Officer in the 1st Infantry Division. After the Army, he tried various careers and finally followed his desire to be a writer when he and his family moved to Safety Harbor, Florida, where he found a thriving writing community. He has published several short stories and now has two successful novels, “The Art of Looking for Trouble” and “The Summer We Almost Painted the House”. Tom and his wife Caye have two children, Genevieve and Dominic.es and is the author of several publications on strategic innovation and transformation.