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It has been thirty-eight years since the tragedy that altered their lives. On the surface, life appears good. Both father and daughter are successful professionals and by all accounts are happy. But just below the surface, the tectonic plates of their lives are in continual motion, shifting and creating unstable moments that threaten their "stable" existence. Can Gunter forgive himself, as he stood idly by watching his wife die, and can Anya move beyond the guilt of her own birth? Is it possible to cross the divide that separates a father from his daughter and a daughter from her father? Is it…mehr

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It has been thirty-eight years since the tragedy that altered their lives. On the surface, life appears good. Both father and daughter are successful professionals and by all accounts are happy. But just below the surface, the tectonic plates of their lives are in continual motion, shifting and creating unstable moments that threaten their "stable" existence. Can Gunter forgive himself, as he stood idly by watching his wife die, and can Anya move beyond the guilt of her own birth? Is it possible to cross the divide that separates a father from his daughter and a daughter from her father? Is it possible that crossing a mountain on horseback can bring the two of them face to face with themselves, and then with each other? The one thing they know for sure is that before they can find peace with each other, they must find peace within themselves. But is that even possible?
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Autorenporträt
Douglas Knick has served as a parish pastor for ten years and holds a Master's of Divinity degree and a Doctor of Education degree. As an Associate Professor he taught at Luther College in Decorah, IA. Together with his wife, Tammie, they founded The Delta Equine Center, offering multiple equine therapy programs for people of all ages. Douglas and Tammie reside in Spicer, MN with their ten horses and five dogs. Douglas may be contacted at deltaequinecenter.org