Return to the magical world of "The Ross Letters," a world of haikus, road trips, and fake spouses.
This second collection of letters explores deeper conversations and more human interaction. Still true to form, the narrator does his best to scoff at his own peril, all while trying his best to maintain some sort of optimism for the future. He tries and fails again and again to gain traction in life, but decides in the end to throw it all away and take a gamble on an adventure overseas, one from which he might not return.
Drug runs, death, and puppies are just a few of the new topics covered in these acerbic yet poignant letters.
