SYNOPSIS:

TO JONES

a novel and a verb

Sex-starved wife and overwhelmed mother, Joanna O’Malley a.k.a. Jones, sets out on a solo road trip with a one-time hall pass to have sex outside of her marriage. From Portland, through the spectacular Oregon Outback to Black Rock City, Nevada, the largest temporary art community in the world, comes a story of personal revolution, aftermath, and the longterm dynamics that can keep a couple together or tear them apart.

TO JONES is a love song wrapped in a reckoning, an exploration of expectation versus reality, sacrifice versus compromise, anger versus compassion, and suffocation verses resuscitation. It’s about everyday people coming to terms with who they are to one another and choosing whether it’s better to live by societal constructs or redefine the terms of their marriage.

One size does not fit all.