YOUNG JAMES FROST just knows, deep in his bones, that he's a writer. He writes far into early mornings, after his wearying hours of scrubbing toilets and sweeping floors. He loves writing that much. But it's not only the joy of words that keeps him grinding; it's his desire to retire the janitor's…
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James moves into his own apartment, loses someone close to him, and accumulates, yes, more rejections. He asks for God's hands but can't find them.
Meranda finds some peace. James's rollercoaster journey continues...Rejections, cardboard boxes, a new job.
Meranda has a big problem. James ensures that she's not alone.
Meranda Erickson comes into the picture; James's Dad reveals more shocking news (what could it be?); and James searches for a new job (will he get one?).
James finishes his rewrite, and Unconventional Jesus finds him in their game of hide-and-seek.
James has no desire to write or eat due to his failing relationship with Leigh. To make matters worse, she gives James the we-need-to-talk line.
James's Dad makes a shocking announcement, causing panic in both James and Leigh. Life will never be the same again.
Mitch provides James with an opportunity to meet a very influential individual. And...James's relationship with Leigh strengthens.
James receives inspiration from an editor/friend, Arthur. Then comes Thanksgiving with Leigh and her family...an event that doesn't go as planned.
Leigh goes on vacation abroad while James, alone once again and completely despondent, faces numerous rejection letters. Thankfully, an old friend, Mitch, decides to surprise James with a perfectly timed appearance...and gift.
Leigh agrees to meet with James on what ends up being the same day he's rejected by one of the largest publishing companies in the country. Will he keep his composure and go through with meeting Leigh...or stay home and wallow in self-pity?
Horribly lonely, James turns to MySpace.com and finds a kind, God-loving gal, Leigh, his only hope of companionship. But is she for real?
James Frost is introduced, along with the idea of unconventionality. His best friend begins college, leaving James behind and virtually alone in a conventional world. Now all he has left is his dream of becoming a published author.