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Colton Gentry's Third Act: A Novel

af Jeff Zentner

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"Colton Gentry is riding high. His first hit in nearly a decade has caught fire, he's opening for country megastar Brant Lucas, and he's married to one of the hottest acts in the country. But he's hurting. Only a few weeks earlier, his best friend Duane was murdered onstage by a mass shooter at a country music festival. One night, with his trauma festering and Jim Beam flowing through his veins, Colton stands before a sold-out arena crowd of country music fans and offers his unfiltered opinion on guns. It goes over poorly. Immediately, his career and marriage implode. Left with few choices or funds, he leaves rehab and retreats to his rural Kentucky hometown to move back in with his mom. He's resigned himself to has-been-dom until a chance encounter at his town's new farm-to-table restaurant gives him a second shot at life: a job working in the kitchen with Luann, his first love, who has undergone her own reinvention. Told through perspectives alternating between his senior year of high school, his time coming up with Duane as hungry musicians in Nashville, and the present, COLTON GENTRY'S THIRD ACT is a story of coming home, undoing past heartbreaks, navigating grief, and a reminder that there are next acts in life, no matter how remote they may seem"--… (mere)
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I love pretty much everything Jeff Zentner writes. I'm a Texan, so we are next-door southerners, or at least I was raised very southern with my family. I also really connected to the southern lit classes I took as an English major at Baylor University. Zentner's characters and the place they reside in feel like the south; he deals with the struggle to live in a geographic areas that has so much paradox surrounding it.

Colton marries a huge megastar and has a hit on the charts when his best friend Duane dies in a mass shooting. Drunk and poorly performing, Colton gives his opinion on guns. Needless to say, it doesn't go over well. People do not like being criticized for owning guns and will vehemently (maybe even violently) disagree with you. After everyone disavows Colton's comments and his wife sends him to rehab as her parting gift, Colton gets sober and moves home. The beginning of the novel has flashback chapters of Colton's life growing up in Venice (pronounced the southern way), mainly his life with his girlfriend Luann. He's meant to be a famous football player but finds music when Luann tells him to pick up that guitar his dad got him and play! Returning home a failure makes Colton face himself. He finds his best friend from high school, moves in with his mom, and discovers a fancy new restaurant in town. Surprisingly, it's owned by Luann. Colton really can't take care of himself. He has a deprecating humor and really doesn't lie. Even when embarrassed. His ex-wife tells him to get to rehab, and Luann tells him what he needs to do--as she did in high school. Eventually, he will have to make his own decisions and follow a path not dictated to him. Luann is a savior--she knows Colton and does what is needed. His ex-wife truly cares for him but can't sacrifice for true meaning in life; her popularity and career are more important.

Not being a fan of guns that are used in mass shootings or living in fear thinking guns will make me safe, I found the gun conundrum well done. Colton cannot support guns after Duane is killed and the gun culture goes after him. I think my favorite scene is when he confronts the gun protestors. Zentner humanized everyone, showing the different viewpoints caused by life experiences. Once again, Colton's ability to offer himself up honestly made me really like this character immensely.

Here's a 38-year old man who feels that life has passed him by even though everyone says that he's still young. Colton finds that his creative abilities can expand to encompass some many forms of art and home doesn't mean failure. Sometimes it can mean a true home. What a lovely book to spend the weekend with! ( )
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"Colton Gentry is riding high. His first hit in nearly a decade has caught fire, he's opening for country megastar Brant Lucas, and he's married to one of the hottest acts in the country. But he's hurting. Only a few weeks earlier, his best friend Duane was murdered onstage by a mass shooter at a country music festival. One night, with his trauma festering and Jim Beam flowing through his veins, Colton stands before a sold-out arena crowd of country music fans and offers his unfiltered opinion on guns. It goes over poorly. Immediately, his career and marriage implode. Left with few choices or funds, he leaves rehab and retreats to his rural Kentucky hometown to move back in with his mom. He's resigned himself to has-been-dom until a chance encounter at his town's new farm-to-table restaurant gives him a second shot at life: a job working in the kitchen with Luann, his first love, who has undergone her own reinvention. Told through perspectives alternating between his senior year of high school, his time coming up with Duane as hungry musicians in Nashville, and the present, COLTON GENTRY'S THIRD ACT is a story of coming home, undoing past heartbreaks, navigating grief, and a reminder that there are next acts in life, no matter how remote they may seem"--

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