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Local author supports Manie Daniels Centre in Maberly with new book, Last Call

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LAURIE WEIR

A new novel by local author Joe Weber is giving back to the community in a big way. Last Call, a story rooted in addiction and redemption, is now available in Perth bookstores, and online, with all proceeds going to the Manie Daniels Centre in Maberly, a recovery home for individuals battling addiction.

Weber, a pastor, chaplain, and musician, draws from years of experience supporting those in recovery to tell the story of Tommy Boy, a man grappling with personal demons and finding an unexpected path to forgiveness and faith.

“This tale goes beyond addiction; it’s about discovering hope when everything feels hopeless,” Weber said. “It’s a note for anyone looking for a new opportunity or working to assist someone in rediscovering theirs.”

Weber’s straightforward and unflinching depiction of addiction resonates throughout the novel, blending harsh realities with themes of resilience, community, and faith.

Spencer Kell, operator of the Manie Daniels Centre, spoke about the author’s generosity. “Joe didn’t even tell me he was donating the proceeds. I found out from a Facebook post,” Kell said. “That’s just the kind of humble person he is—quietly supporting our cause without making a big show of it.”

Kell, who first connected with Weber through a Christian podcast, said the Manie Daniels Centre is nearing full operational capacity. “We’re 95 per cent through renovations, and the guys are transitioning into work placements,” he said. “It’s inspiring to witness.”

Last Call is available at Perth Book Nook and Other Treasures, Spark, and Worth Saving Charity Shop, as well as on Amazon.

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