Tidal Grace Fishing, Family and Faith on Oregon's Yaquina River |
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Author:
| Chanbers, Eric J. |
Illustrator:
| Hall, Dave |
ISBN: | 978-1-57188-523-4 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2014 |
Publisher: | Frank Amato Publications, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $19.95 |
Book Description:
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Tidal Grace is the coming-of-age story of a young man whose colorful Father and Grandpa taught him about the simple arts of salmon fishing and life, while trolling beneath canyon walls on a narrow coastal river. Set in a small Oregon logging town in the 1980s,
Tidal Grace speaks of life unfiltered-loggers and tall timber, the natural world, frozen hands and shaking salmon rods, God, love, redemption, and forgiveness. One is left wondering if just maybe God might be a fun...
More Description Tidal Grace is the coming-of-age story of a young man whose colorful Father and Grandpa taught him about the simple arts of salmon fishing and life, while trolling beneath canyon walls on a narrow coastal river. Set in a small Oregon logging town in the 1980s, Tidal Grace speaks of life unfiltered-loggers and tall timber, the natural world, frozen hands and shaking salmon rods, God, love, redemption, and forgiveness. One is left wondering if just maybe God might be a fun guy, who can find us in both sanctuaries and salmon skiffs.
Tidal Grace> is an authentic story about triumph and pain, growing up, and carving out a unique worldview. It is a narrative about life lived devoid of shallow breaths, in nature, doing real things like laughing, loving, hurting, and being together. Tidal Grace >is iconic Oregon, it¿s real-life, questioning, and uplifting, in a style reminiscent of Donald Miller. In Tidal Grace we see that God is love, and Salmon are grace.