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Central Park Song: an Unexpected New York Romance that Changes Everything - cover

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Central Park Song: an Unexpected New York Romance that Changes Everything

Zack Love

Publisher: Zack Love

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Summary

Can love really conquer all? What if you met someone from an entirely different world who could change everything in your world -- and in ways you never imagined?  
 
Central Park Song explores that scenario and is an urban love story reminiscent of Good Will Hunting, Pretty Woman, and Six Degrees of Separation.  
 
Rodney is a passionate black man with brilliant talents but a mental illness that leaves him homeless. Melinda is a white Manhattan law partner with an artistic soul, trapped by the pressures of corporate law, her wealthy father, and her three-year boyfriend. A charming, chance encounter leads to a magical courtship and life-changing choices that make an unlikely New York romance possible.  
 
NOTE:  
1) this is a PG-rated love story and suitable for teens and adults  
2) this romance is a SCREENPLAY (so it’s formatted differently, and written entirely in the present tense with an emphasis on actions and dialogue rather than inner thoughts). 
Available since: 10/21/2015.

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