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A good man’s reflections on life and death and the immortality a namesake seeks

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-30-23

I say this as a guy who considers the author a dear friend, so I acknowledge that bias, but it also makes me an expert of sorts on the author. His book Song of Locke helped me navigate the depths of an existential crisis. He’s such a good man, and I’m so grateful he is pouring his soul into words so others can experience his love of and search for Light.

My take:
An original story and meditation on the way stories come to life by stealing, borrowing, and paying tribute to others. A meaningful reflection on what it means to be part of a chain of generations — much like the great stories are. A personal thread makes things compelling while research on stories like Indiana Jones and Star Wars offers new angles and insights into art and life. The story/meditation is a complex tapestry that weaves many strands of stories together, but it is remarkably organic. Not all of the adventure of this story feels equally intense, but it never loses sight of the things it loves which are calling it into being. Parts of it are likely to live in you after you’ve read it.

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