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The Language Of Fate: Volume 1
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The Language Of Fate: Volume 1 in Vernon, BC
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The Language Of Fate: Volume 1 in Vernon, BC
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Set in 1970s Dallas, The Language Of Fate: Volume 1 continues the unfolding saga of A Dallas Story, where high school football becomes a powerful lens on race, ambition, and inequality in a changing America.
Jeremiah, a determined young athlete, refuses to accept defeat—on the field or in life—even as teammates and adults around him grow resigned to limited expectations. Friday night games illuminate the broader culture of Texas football, exposing sharp divides between Black and white communities and between dreams of validation and the realities of economic hardship.
Beyond the bright stadium lights, another world thrives beneath the bleachers—where hustlers like A-Money navigate drugs, petty crime, and survival. As tensions simmer both on and off the field, young lives are shaped by forces far larger than themselves.
Through layered storytelling and social insight, Hamilton captures a pivotal moment in American life—where pride, pressure, and possibility collide, and fate begins to take shape.
About the Author
Jon Michael Hamilton is the author of multiple novels exploring the American experience through the lens of race, identity, family, and social change. His work examines the complexities of personal ambition, cultural tension, and the forces that shape communities across generations.
Set in 1970s Dallas, The Language Of Fate: Volume 1 continues the unfolding saga of A Dallas Story, where high school football becomes a powerful lens on race, ambition, and inequality in a changing America.
Jeremiah, a determined young athlete, refuses to accept defeat—on the field or in life—even as teammates and adults around him grow resigned to limited expectations. Friday night games illuminate the broader culture of Texas football, exposing sharp divides between Black and white communities and between dreams of validation and the realities of economic hardship.
Beyond the bright stadium lights, another world thrives beneath the bleachers—where hustlers like A-Money navigate drugs, petty crime, and survival. As tensions simmer both on and off the field, young lives are shaped by forces far larger than themselves.
Through layered storytelling and social insight, Hamilton captures a pivotal moment in American life—where pride, pressure, and possibility collide, and fate begins to take shape.
About the Author
Jon Michael Hamilton is the author of multiple novels exploring the American experience through the lens of race, identity, family, and social change. His work examines the complexities of personal ambition, cultural tension, and the forces that shape communities across generations.


















