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review 2014-12-21 18:00
Cross-Country Cat
Cross-Country Cat - Mary Calhoun,Erick Ingraham

Henry's antics are even more implausible* then in Blue-Ribbon Henry, which was stretching it ever so slightly. But this is picture book world and so I'm letting that slide. Also, how great is the Man? Gruff man that he is, he has to claim to dislike the stupid cat (in favor of the dog, of course) but really he loves the cat. Only now do I realize that the Man is my father.

 

*This was not an issue when I was a child. It was totally believable that he cross-country skied, used pine bough poles, and could tie string/fabric.

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review 2014-05-21 02:36
Walking on Water
Walking on Water - Richard Paul Evans

 

By Richard Paul Evans  

ISBN-13: 9781451628319

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Publication date: 5/6/2014

Series: Walk Series , #5

Pages: 320

Format:  Audio

My Rating:  5 Stars

 

THE WALK, what an incredible series by Richard Paul Evans! WALKING ON WATER #5, the last book in the series – a bittersweet story, as it comes to a close. What a great ride (or should I say walk)? 

I have followed this journey through each book; each with special meaning, unique people, and places—connecting with Alan Christoffersen on his journey to find his way, after losing his wife, his business, his money and near suicide. 

However, we must say goodbye to Alan and wish this much loved character the best. However, he learned many important lessons along the way, as he traveled from Seattle, WA to Key West, FL for his cross country journey. I always prefer the audio version--who better to narrate than Richard himself—as he knows how to speak to the heart! 

A heartwarming, and inspiring journey (mixed with humor)--full of life lessons about love, loss, and forgiveness and, most of all, hope. This particular book was special as Alan he had the opportunity to get to know his dad, on a more personal level, through his diary and his mom’s letters---sacrifices his dad made for his son. Key West was the place his mom and dad were engaged so the journey came full circle. 

A great ending with the love of a new friend, a wise father, and the loyalty and friendship of an old friend, as he leaves his past behind to start over--a much wiser and smarter man, after overcoming his struggles and challenges. I enjoyed learning about the author’s inspiration for creating THE WALK and am positive this series touched many lives, Well done!

Funny, on a side note---a few things, about his journey south along the east coast of Florida – he failed to mention West Palm Beach or Palm Beach, where I reside--was hoping for a mention. Also he did not pronounce Islamorada correctly (as the s is silent — guess others are not familiar with the correct pronunciation, as I lived in Monroe County in the Keys for a few years :)

Looking forward to his next series. “You take away everything a man lives for, then what does he live for?” ― Richard Paul Evans, Walking on Water

Source: www.goodreads.com/review/show/938201142
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