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Alexander V. Cantrell
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Ben Behunin
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The offer of position as a social work intern has brought Kate Larsen to the opposite end of the universe—Watts, California. Though the job quickly proves to be far less that she hoped for, the curious notebook she finds in her desk compels her to seek answers. When she serendipitously crosses past with the budding filmmaker, Charlie George, she begins to uncover the deeper meaning behind the neighborhood's most famous landmark, Watts Towers, and their enigmatic creator, Simon Rodia.
Join Kate and Charlie, who, with the little help of the towers' watchman, Isaiah, learn the untold story of love, hope, and redemption that inspired Simon to create his colorful life's work.
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