On Alice Drive, life is built from quiet mornings, made beds, shared chores, and suppers where everyone has a place at the table. The house is always full-not loud, not chaotic, just steady.
Told through the eyes of a ten-year-old boy in 1970s Ohio, Alice Drive is a collection of connected memories about family, work, and growing up in a home where responsibility is shared and love is shown through action.
From planting flowers and picking blackberries to summer ball games, snowy afternoons, and quiet evenings inside, these chapters capture the small moments that shape a childhood. A steady mother. Siblings who lead by example. A rhythm of life where everyone contributes.
This is a story about being present, being useful, and learning where you belong.
For readers who appreciate quiet storytelling and the beauty of ordinary days, Alice Drive is a return to something simple, steady, and true.