Coffee, Black

By Robert Lee
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Published: Feb. 07, 2013
Words: 10,500 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301944170


Short description

A simple coffee – a morning routine by an unassuming labourer seeking solitude in a busy coffee shop that has indispensable effect on the lives of those impacted.

Extended description

A simple coffee – a morning routine by an unassuming labourer seeking solitude in a busy coffee shop that has indispensable effect on the lives of those impacted.
Believing that his life is insignificant, Cameron Wold reaches out to others whose need appears greater than his own, knowing that the little that he can do to help is meaningless. Yet, as his own life drains away, he is unaware that he has left a legacy that will not be forgotten.
Coffee, Black offers a glimpse into the simple world of a handful of coffee shop patrons whose lives are changed dramatically by a humble clerical worker who merely offers to listen sympathetically. For those touched by Cameron Wold, there is no “unimportant.”

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short story, coffee

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