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E-grāmata: Rapture River

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  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Outskirts Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781977279477
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  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Outskirts Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781977279477
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Rapture River, Robert Edward Smiths first novel, tracks the relationship of two lovers who are as unpredictable as Michigans weather. Josh, a Catholic priest, and Joyce, a Native American, meet at St. Peter The Fisherman Catholic Church on the banks of the Black River, a premier brook trout stream for fly fishing. Each embraces their own spiritual heritage but struggles with an inner sensual demon. They must prove strong enough to bridge that spiritual gap and assuage his guilt and her anguish over their coupling. Their relationship is facilitated by Joshs 89-year-old fly fishing mentor, Ted, and his Labrador Retriever, Molly. The Black River is the mainstream in their story but the novel is not mainstream. The River and wilderness are presented as seen through the eyes of Joyce and Josh whose emotional attachment to their environs pulls the reader into their quest. The author describes the wrenching action they encounter with captivating prose, as this example when they are in the middle of the river in their waders. (For a long time, they were alone until startled by a swish and loud flapping. A hawk angled down directly above and dove with its wings held tight, piercing the water like an arrow, and disappearing under the surface, then bursting up in a gush of spray with a large trout hooked in its talons. The trout thrashed about fiercely, slapping the river with its tail, splashing a shower of water. The hawk, twisting to shake off the droplets, let out a shrill scream and hovered momentarily just above water, pounding its drenched wings and rising, the trout clamped in its black claws.) The novel slips into fantasy, fable, and the enchantment of nature. A murder, a gambling casino, a mission church of serpent handlers, and accidental oil spills steal into the story, seamlessly. The author deftly manipulates these genres. He inserts the thoughts of his characters through italicized stream of consciousness paragraphs and introduces each by a black silhouette image of an animal which represents that character, as a butterfly or a hawkrendering the novel more reader friendly. The novel fits into the little publicized genre of slipstream (probably exemplified best by the writings of Jorge Luis Borges). But there is no slipstream section at our current bookstores. Even the main character, the River, is unpredictable, sometimes harsh, yet comforting, even obedient. Through a Kangaroo Court, a medium of last resort, the author deftly convinces his readers that this is the only fair trial available for the guilty party. His readers will be intrigued and drawn into the story as if it were true.Rapture River is a Romance, a Murder Mystery, an escapist Fable but above all a magical quest for fulfillment in our strange times.