Freddy and Mike

by Dick Wells


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/15/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 237
ISBN : 9781413467864
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 237
ISBN : 9781469109282

About the Book

What we remember most about our youth are the friends we grew up with. What we treasure most are the friends we still have from that special time and place. And when we are challenged with the conventional wisdom that friendship is too commonplace, too mundane to make a good story, we respond, “Oh, but you don’t know my friends!”

Freddy and Mike is the story of two friends growing up in the 1950s. An unlikely pair at first meeting, they become inseparable, surviving trials of fire by tapping unknown reservoirs of strength, and enjoying a secret which few discover.

Freddy and Mike begins when the two ten-year-old boys meet in the small Midwestern town they call home. They come from different backgrounds. One belongs to the traditional family of that era where dad works and mom stays home to run the household. The other lives with his mother, his father’s whereabouts unknown. Mother and son suffer the double stigma of being poor and of having a working mother as the single provider. As the story progresses, each boy, in turn, learns that he can achieve what he thought was impossible if he depends on the other and accepts help that is offered without conditions. Laughter, pain and sorrow all play integral parts in forming and sustaining Freddy and Mike. And when the last page is read, the reaction will be a genuine smile.

In today’s world of sound-bite news, intimate conversations via cell phone, and 24/7 lives everywhere; friendships and relationships are hard to come by and even harder to maintain. Come live in Freddy and Mike’s world for awhile. Then go see those who were so special to you, and can be again.


About the Author

Dick Wells Freddy and Mike is Dick Wells’ second book and his first novel. His first publication, Our Times, Our Stories, is a retrospective of his high school class of 1960. The narrative provides a clear look at growing up in a small town in the 1950’s, set against a backdrop of national and international events and a 50’s culture that gave birth to Rock ‘n Roll, the Space Age and the Civil Rights Movement. He and his wife, Joan, are proud parents and grandparents, and live in West Bloomfield, Michigan.