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A series of short stories that, in different situations, present characters facing unexpected challenges in unexpected circumstances. The different behaviour of two white men invited to a Navajo peyote church. An elderly man and a youth canoe for many years on Montana s rivers, until the older man is no longer able to continue. A young college student, unfamiliar with Mexico, creates a disaster. A soldier in World War II is faced with a decision that cannot be ordered by his senior officer. A young man is introduced to his girlfriend s father and finds himself searching for a dry place to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A series of short stories that, in different situations, present characters facing unexpected challenges in unexpected circumstances. The different behaviour of two white men invited to a Navajo peyote church. An elderly man and a youth canoe for many years on Montana s rivers, until the older man is no longer able to continue. A young college student, unfamiliar with Mexico, creates a disaster. A soldier in World War II is faced with a decision that cannot be ordered by his senior officer. A young man is introduced to his girlfriend s father and finds himself searching for a dry place to sleep. A man questioning the value of life on a Grand Canyon hike finds himself in a life-or-death position. An art lover gets a chance for a fictional conversation with Vincent van Gogh.
Autorenporträt
Stephen U Ren was raised in Arizona by two public school teachers, both of whom read whenever possible and passed the habit on to their four children. Mr. U Ren attended Northern Arizona University and law at the University of Arizona. He worked in Juneau, Alaska and then in El Mirage Arizona followed by a solo practice until retirement allowed more handball, seasons as a volunteer ranger at Yellowstone National Park and hiking in Grand Canyon while writing in Arizona and Montana. Mr. U Ren is married with two adult children and four grandchildren.