59 Impala
What if people had one chance and only one chance to re-do their greatest mistake, their worst decision? Would they be able to make the right decision the second time? Would they be able to change enough to make a different choice?
Professor Jonathan Duncan was going to find out.
It was the summer break, and Professor Jonathan Duncan (please call him Jon) had nothing planned. He was thinking about writing his great American novel, but the only thing accurate was: he was an American. A novel it might eventually be. He needed about 80,000 words; he had 1,000, well, really 10,000, but it was the first 1,000 rewritten over and over. Great it would never be. So, he needed something else to do.
Disappointed in himself, not unusual, he plopped himself in front of the TV and recalled a PBS documentary about Second Chance Programs. Impulsively, he applied.
He was accepted. Unknowingly, he had just volunteered for second chance program unlike any other. It would be the ride of his life, if he could make it to the end.