Good Friends Are Forever | Austin Macauley Publishers ;
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By: John P. Masterson

Good Friends Are Forever

Pages: 210 Ratings: 4.9
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Age is not a number but rather an attitude. Imagine, if you dare, what might occur when four men (F Bomb, Mad Dog, Cujo, and Oppie) who have known each other since the first day of kindergarten decide to attend a weeklong summer camp in upstate New York. Camp Pheidippides was specifically created for men and women seventy years and older.To say “expect the unexpected” would be an understatement. The best advice is simply, “Saddle up and enjoy the crazy ride!”

John grew up on Long Island, N.Y., and currently resides in Clearwater, FL., with his wife and friend of 40 years. When he is not writing you can find him out on the streets running.

 

Customer Reviews
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7 reviews
  • Kevin Harper

    Good Friends are Forever is an adventure in storytelling. As you’re introduced to the lifelong buddies with nick-names that are their own story, you easily get caught up in their camping adventures. As opposed to stories where you know where its’ going, I was constantly surprised by the twists and turns; the revelations and new camping friends. The story works on several levels from the silly to the profound. It made me grin, let out a “mm-hmm” in agreement and laugh out loud. And with all stories of the heart, I got a little misty eyed. The story is an easy, conversational read. Because I felt, I truly knew these buddies; I cared about them and couldn’t wait to find out what the next day at Camp Pheidippides would hold for them. And just like the campers, I didn’t want it to end. As with all good friends, it stayed with me and wondering what’s next for Cujo and his friends. I wholeheartedly recommend Good Friends are Forever to anyone who is up for an adventure in friendship, self-exploration, and laughter.

  • Karen Arp

    “Good Friends Are Forever” is a wonderful read—engaging, heartfelt, and relatable from start to finish. It reminded me how meaningful it is to grow older, discover new adventures, and share those moments with longtime friends. You don’t always realize the importance of those friendships until you reach the “third act” of your life, when the people who consistently showed up—who knew you best and helped you grow—stand out most clearly in your memories. This book made me reflect on my own longtime friends and the experiences we’ve shared over the years. It inspired me to reconnect with them and start planning new adventures together—celebrating the past, appreciating who we are now, and embracing who we’re still becoming, just as Cujo does in the story. Life is a journey, and Cujo’s story invites you to laugh, cry, and rediscover that childlike sense of wonder. Order it—you won’t regret it. After all, we rarely regret the things we’ve done; we regret the things we never tried.

  • Dorothy S.

    A Masterclass in Self-Deprecation, Sarcasm, and Accidental Wisdom This novel is what happens when brutal honesty meets excellent comedic timing and decides to write a book instead of going to therapy. From the very first page, John proves that no one is safer from his sarcasm than himself. What makes this book so enjoyable isn’t just that it’s funny—though it is laugh-out-loud, snort-while-reading funny—but that it’s unmistakably real. Every awkward moment, ill-advised decision, and painfully relatable thought feels lived-in, observed, and then expertly skewered for our entertainment. Beneath the sarcasm and sharp commentary is a surprisingly thoughtful reflection on life, relationships, ambition, and the strange ways we all stumble forward pretending we know what we’re doing. If you enjoy sharp humor, unapologetic sarcasm, and books that make you feel seen while simultaneously mocking the human condition, this novel is an absolute must-read. In short: it’s hilarious, honest, and ridiculously enjoyable—and I can’t recommend it highly enough.

  • Clyde Robinson

    If you like good character development then this is the book for you! With Opie, Mad dog, and F-Bomb all together in an adult summer camp, and don't forget Anna from Savannah, you'll be in for a ride. Besides the humor there are some tender moments. You will enjoy this book.

  • Ken Setser

    John Masterson is a gifted story teller. He makes you feel as if you are actually a participant in the story. On one level the focus is on how four young knuckleheads meet on their first day of kindergarten and how their lives develop and stay connected through recurring madcap annual events culminating with the week at Camp Pheidippides. On a deeper level it is about the deep bond of unconditional love that that grew and lasted four life-times. I came to love all four of these guys with the funny nicknames. I highly recommend This book is an uplifting read and I highly recommend it.

  • Karen O.

    I really enjoyed this book: It was laugh out loud funny and totally relatable. I found myself wanting to find out what would happen next and still thinking about it weeks after finishing the book. My favorite parts were the digressions and the nicknames of all the characters, wishing I was from a place that rhymes with my own name. I really want to find a summer camp to attend. This book is a great summer vacation read.

  • Ruth Gaines

    What a delightful read. A true roller coaster ride of emotion. Good Friends are Forever, is a beautifully written testament to lifelong friendships that we all aspire to experience. The playful tone of the author keeps you fully engaged. I highly recommend this book to all.

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