Johnny, Frankie, and Bobby have been working side by side in a small shoe repair shop for nineteen years. They sing. They bicker. They make things whole again. They are, in every way that counts, a family. When a letter arrives from a big development company with plans to tear out the whole block, these three middle-aged men face the possibility of losing the only place any of them has ever truly belonged.
No legal safety net. No backup plan. Just the work they love, the customers who trust them, and a bond that was forged long before there was anything to lose. SOLE BROTHERS is a warm, honest story about what it means to build something real with your hands and your heart. About the people in every city who keep the everyday world running without fanfare. About friendship that doesn't need to announce itself because it's simply always there.
And about the quiet, stubborn courage it takes to stand your ground when the world is moving too fast to notice what it's leaving behind. For readers who believe ordinary lives are worth celebrating. For anyone who has ever fought to keep something that mattered.
Johnny, Frankie, and Bobby have been working side by side in a small shoe repair shop for nineteen years. They sing. They bicker. They make things whole again. They are, in every way that counts, a family. When a letter arrives from a big development company with plans to tear out the whole block, these three middle-aged men face the possibility of losing the only place any of them has ever truly belonged.
No legal safety net. No backup plan. Just the work they love, the customers who trust them, and a bond that was forged long before there was anything to lose. SOLE BROTHERS is a warm, honest story about what it means to build something real with your hands and your heart. About the people in every city who keep the everyday world running without fanfare. About friendship that doesn't need to announce itself because it's simply always there.
And about the quiet, stubborn courage it takes to stand your ground when the world is moving too fast to notice what it's leaving behind. For readers who believe ordinary lives are worth celebrating. For anyone who has ever fought to keep something that mattered.