A Matter of Life, Death,
and More Important Things . . .
Paul Kazinski’s spiritual quest began with a
dream, a dream in which God told him that it might not be a
bad idea to take a little trip. God also mentioned—as an
afterthought—that Paul should use the time to settle down a
bit, to take a breather from his busy schedule. “Whatever
sounds good to you,” God said, “just don’t make too big a
deal out of the whole thing.”
—from
Chapter One, “Sunday Afternoon”
And so
begins Paul's quest, as he and five others—strangers with little
in common—embark on a journey of discovery and self-realization,
a journey that seems anything but natural.
After
a series of unlikely events leads this small group to the Cascade
Mountains, they become stranded by a torrential downpour that
forces each of them to confront their own ghosts, even as they struggle to
survive the storm.
Dancing the River Lightly takes you on a fun romp through
a world where fantasy merges with reality, fact with fiction.
Anyone who is a fan of magical realism, spiritual adventure, and a
twisting, whimsical plot will enjoy the nonstop ride. As amusing
as it is thoughtful, Dancing the River Lightly challenges
our notions about our place in the world and how we got there.
Dancing the River Lightly
is available wherever books are sold, or you can purchase the
book online at
a number of booksellers, including
Elliott Bay Book Company in Seattle,
Powell's
Books in Portland,
and
Amazon.
Dancing the River Lightly
ISBN: 1-56315-364-5
$12.95 U.S. / $19.95 CAN.
Trade paperback (5.25 x 8)
208 pages
Fiction: General
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