<< 1 >>
Rating:  Summary: It's Terrific!! Review: Miller's solid writing skills and his reputation as a purveyor of some of the best "journalism of consciousness" west of the Rockies supercharges this potent story of the power of love and the remarkable resolve of the human spirit.If you are attracted to exploring the power of the infinite, you will definitely enjoy Miller's featherweight touch and his wholly elegant execution. Recommended highly!
Rating:  Summary: It's terrific Review: Miller's solid writing skills and his well-regarded reputation as a purveyor of some of the best "journalism of consciousness" west of the Rockies translate well to this, his first fiction effort, a potent story of the power of love and the remarkable resolve of the human spirit. In "Love After Life," comatose 50-year-old Lucas Palmer is busy trying to make sense of his past, abruptly captivated and attached to this task following an unfortunate tumble from a boat afloat on northern California's Russian River. Compounding this rather provocative chore is another compulsory task: Palmer must orchestrate a peace between two after-life guides who are embroiled in battle within Palmer's new and present milieu. Meanwhile, Palmer's erstwhile unhappy daughter Wendy is drawn into the enchantment, forced to encounter some very mysterious changes in her own present and past, sparked by her father's unplanned dive into the deep. Readers attracted to the exploration of the power of the infinite will assuredly cherish Miller's trademark featherweight touch and his wholly elegant execution in this well-honed fiction debut.
<< 1 >>
|