Author: | Tim Pleacher | ISBN: | 9781634922562 |
Publisher: | BookLocker.com, Inc. | Publication: | April 5, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Tim Pleacher |
ISBN: | 9781634922562 |
Publisher: | BookLocker.com, Inc. |
Publication: | April 5, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Does 6 X 9 = Happiness? Is a collection of short stories that are based on actual events connecting the author, and the reader, to family and friends. The stories, and accompanying narratives, take a lighthearted look at how we all traverse life’s journey. The narratives have a Christian based theme. Through humor, and a bit of satire, the stories explore how we strive to find God’s direction for our lives. As found in any good story a bit of obvious embellishment has been added to enhance the fun as the pages get turned. Expect a laugh or two as the story is told of a fishing trip gone terribly astray, that in the end required a rescue by an entire town. There is a touching account of a courageous lady who struggled, and prevailed, against the rarest of diseases. Also Included is the chronicle of some World War II Heroics. There is also a tale of a fateful trip. Not to Gilligan’s Island, but a zany trip to the Caribbean. Do the stories really reveal the meaning of life? They certainly try; but in the end they are just lofty yarns best spun to friends around the campfire.
Does 6 X 9 = Happiness? Is a collection of short stories that are based on actual events connecting the author, and the reader, to family and friends. The stories, and accompanying narratives, take a lighthearted look at how we all traverse life’s journey. The narratives have a Christian based theme. Through humor, and a bit of satire, the stories explore how we strive to find God’s direction for our lives. As found in any good story a bit of obvious embellishment has been added to enhance the fun as the pages get turned. Expect a laugh or two as the story is told of a fishing trip gone terribly astray, that in the end required a rescue by an entire town. There is a touching account of a courageous lady who struggled, and prevailed, against the rarest of diseases. Also Included is the chronicle of some World War II Heroics. There is also a tale of a fateful trip. Not to Gilligan’s Island, but a zany trip to the Caribbean. Do the stories really reveal the meaning of life? They certainly try; but in the end they are just lofty yarns best spun to friends around the campfire.