Tim Brogan is brought up in a small Pennsylvania steel mill town
during the nineteen forties. He comes of age in the fifties and
expects his life to follow an upright path similar to his
grandfather, father and uncles if only he lives by the rules that
society and the church have charted out for its members. By the
early sixties, carrying the wounds of lost love and ruined dreams,
he abandons the wholesome life he expected to live. He gives into
his desires of living his life in a less rigid manner. However, the
despondency of broken dreams infests his spirit. He is unable to
find happiness even when given a second chance at love and
marriage. Finally, he seeks out a new life, one that if lived as
intended will require commitment, and occasionally great faith and
courage. He finds some contentment with this new way of life, but
he can never get accustomed to the loneliness.
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