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Tate author Steve Heuton in talks of adapting charismatic novel to film

Tate Publishing author Steve Heuton in talks of discussing the possibilities of seeing his riveting novel, “Back In the Day” on film.

Many readers have told me they were unable to put the book down once they started reading it. I feel that a film would be the same; it would hold the audience's attention and leave fond memories.
— Steve Heuton, Back in the Day
KIMBALLTON, IOWA, UNITED STATES, December 31, 2015 /EINPresswire.com/ -- KIMBALLTON, Iowa – Tate Publishing author Steve Heuton is set to meet with a renowned screenwriter to discuss the possibilities of seeing his riveting novel, “Back In the Day” on film.

Heuton expressed his excitement for this opportunity stating, “Many readers have told me they were unable to put the book down once they started reading it. I feel that a film would be the same; it would hold the audience's attention and leave fond memories. The story has a feel-good plot and would be the best movie they have seen in a long time.”

The plot in Heuton’s “Back In the Day” is a powerfully magnetic and attention-grabbing story set in the 60’s about how two young men go from the top of the world to the bottom as they are sent to war in Vietnam, and how they deal with the changes in there life as they return home to find their world has changed. Their struggle as they try to fit back in to society.

Heuton’s literary work of art transports you to experiencing life as it actually was, back in the day. Steve’s powerful descriptions of the life of Jimmy Reno are founded partially in the experiences had by himself and loved ones who sacrificed for our country during the war in Vietnam.

We come to know Jimmy during the innocence of high school, and we fall in love with him as he meets Angela for the first time. But he too must deal with the reality of the impending draft. Living through the intense emotions caused by the perils of war, Jimmy is forced to grow up too fast. Run-ins with the law and bar fights aren’t the only things weighing Jimmy down. Will he be able to prevail and come to grips with these inner demons threatening to annihilate all that he loves?
Published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, the book is available through bookstores nationwide, from the publisher at www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore, or by visiting barnesandnoble.com or amazon.com.

Steve Heuton is a retired plumbing, heating, and electrical contractor from Kimballton, Iowa. He served in Viet Nam with the US Army in 1970 and continues to provide his service as the Commander for the local Amvets Post 51. If you can’t find him tending to his farm, you may find him restoring his classic muscle cars or drag racing his 1968 Pontiac Firebird. He enjoys traveling and hunting with family and friends throughout the Midwest and takes regular fishing trips to Canada.

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