Author: | Karl Dehmelt | ISBN: | 9781627201223 |
Publisher: | Apprentice House | Publication: | October 1, 2016 |
Imprint: | Apprentice House | Language: | English |
Author: | Karl Dehmelt |
ISBN: | 9781627201223 |
Publisher: | Apprentice House |
Publication: | October 1, 2016 |
Imprint: | Apprentice House |
Language: | English |
Stephen Christiansen’s life has been defined by tragedy and achievement; after experiencing horrors in his youth, he’s gone on to publish three novels and works as an editor at the prestigious Bessemer Press of Baltimore. He and his fiancée, Phoebe Walker, seem to have an impeccable relationship in the 8th year of their engagement. Stephen’s affluence, however, is shattered when he’s shot trying to stop a robbery on the street. The stranger for whom he intervenes, Isaac Sellers, is a disenfranchised, vibrant man who shares Stephen’s love of writing. As demons from Stephen’s past return to him and new hardship abounds, his friendship with Isaac acts as an anchor by which Stephen tries to right himself in the middle of a personal storm threatening to consume him. Exploring the unlikely bond between two men from completely different worlds while unapologetically detailing realities of modern America, The Theory of Talking to Trees showcases how the smallest lights shine in the darkest nights, and that compassion is a timeless, universal language.
Stephen Christiansen’s life has been defined by tragedy and achievement; after experiencing horrors in his youth, he’s gone on to publish three novels and works as an editor at the prestigious Bessemer Press of Baltimore. He and his fiancée, Phoebe Walker, seem to have an impeccable relationship in the 8th year of their engagement. Stephen’s affluence, however, is shattered when he’s shot trying to stop a robbery on the street. The stranger for whom he intervenes, Isaac Sellers, is a disenfranchised, vibrant man who shares Stephen’s love of writing. As demons from Stephen’s past return to him and new hardship abounds, his friendship with Isaac acts as an anchor by which Stephen tries to right himself in the middle of a personal storm threatening to consume him. Exploring the unlikely bond between two men from completely different worlds while unapologetically detailing realities of modern America, The Theory of Talking to Trees showcases how the smallest lights shine in the darkest nights, and that compassion is a timeless, universal language.