Meet Socks -- New Book Tells the Story of an Independent Loner Who Starts Learning Companionship and Socializing With Others


WHITE SULFUR SPRINGS, Mont., Sept. 27, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Finding your place among many others is never easy. In the new book Socks, a story about community building and making friends is all set to warm your heart and move your imagination. This volume marks the publishing debut of author Jim Fuller.

In the story, readers will meet Socks, a highly independent person who has always avoided getting involved with others or making commitments because he didn't want any entanglements that might jeopardize his independence. Things changed however when several people, including two kids, in the community where he went to do trading taught him to appreciate companionship and support of others. One by one they penetrate his crust and find his heart. A chain of inner change begins for Socks. But where will it lead him to? Read the book to find out.

Touching and richly-layered, Socks emphasizes the elements of personality and character traits deep within its tale. With an interesting cast of characters, readers will discover their unique personalities and how they influence one another. Be sure to order a copy of this book by visiting your local bookstore or log on at Xlibris.com today!

About the Author

Being seventy-nine years old, Jim Fuller has lived during the times that he writes about. He has been married for fifty-eight years and has a daughter and a son. He spent his life in the use, care and repair of things mechanical, electrical and electronic. During two years in the U.S. Army, he worked on guided missile guidance systems. Since retiring he has taken up woodworking as a hobby and builds some unique keepsake boxes. After writing a family history, he was told that he should pursue writing and decided to try a novel. This is his first effort.



                        Socks by Jim Fuller
                   Publication Date:  9/25/2007
          Trade Paperback; $21.99; 295 pages; 978-1-4257-5571-3
          Cloth Hardback; $31.99; 295 pages; 978-1-4257-5573-7

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