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All Grown Up Now  

All Grown Up Now

Author: Kenneth D. King

ALL GROWN UP: A tale of retail, relocation, revenge, re-invention, reckless behavior, really good clothes, indiscretion, infidelity, domestic violence, and one kidnapping. This is a memoir, told in a series of podcasts, by Kenneth D. King, podcasting from his studio near union Square in New York City. It's the story of a small-town boy who dreams of being a grown-up, and his journey to get there. Each week, you'll hear another installment of his story. All Grown Up Now is the story of a life, seen through the framework of a friendship. Written like a novel, the story follows two main characters, Ken, and Mark, on a fast-paced romp through the 1980's and early 90's, blazing a path through retail, relocation, revenge, re-invention, reckless behavior, really good clothes, infidelity, domestic violence, kidnapping, and one kidnapping. (Really.) While it runs from the 1980's to early 90's, this isn't a story that runs in a straight line--the story itself serves somewhat as a string for "beads", episodes which are flashbacks and detours that relate back to the story at handthe story of how Ken becomes a grown-up. All Grown Up Now: A Friendship in Three acts, available as a printed book, or an eBook, on Amazon.com.
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Language: en

Genres: Arts, Comedy, Fashion & Beauty

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Episode 99: The Walk
Episode 99
Monday, 21 August, 2023

It's amazing when a remark from years ago is suddenly remembered, and now makes more sense.

 

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