New Novel, “The Greatest Years”, Examines the Ups and Downs of University Life

November 09, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Toronto, ON. November 9, 2005 — Many people often reflect upon their years at university as the greatest years of their lives. With this in mind, Toronto author Michael Brown has written a novel that captures the sense of fun, intense pressure, and agonizing heartache that epitomizes this unique time.

Released by PublishAmerica, LLLP, “The Greatest Years”, ISBN #1-4137-8393-7, follows David Hollinger as he struggles through the trials and tribulations of his freshman year at Clifton University. Like many freshmen, it is at university where David makes new friends, finds that balancing his schoolwork and personal life is more difficult than he had imagined and, most importantly, discovers his first true love.

For anyone who has ever felt lonely or misplaced during their own undergraduate years, they will undoubtedly be able to appreciate the story Michael Brown has crafted. Because not only can “The Greatest Years” be viewed as an honest examination of modern day university life, but also a poignant study of a young man who is trying to find out who he is and where he is heading.

For more information about the novel, including excerpts and information on how to contact the author, please visit www.freewebs.com/thegreatestyears.

About the author:

Michael Brown was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. He is a recent graduate of the University of Toronto and currently attends Seneca College. “The Greatest Years” is his first novel.