Book Review
By M. K. Albus
Do not let the title fool you. This is an exciting, fast-paced adventure story that is very hard to put down. The center of all this action is Sarah Benson, a thirty-something Country Western singer/songwriter who is at a low point in her life. She had not written a song in over a year. She was working at a job that she hated. She and her boyfriend were drifting apart. Her life having become a treadmill, she desperately wanted change and what finally opened the floodgates of that change was a recurring dream that she began having. It was a simple dream and it was exactly the same every time. After experiencing the dream twenty-two times, Sarah is compelled to pack her car and head to the mountains of Colorado. She embarks on a quest to find what she had been dreaming about and she was almost convinced that it existed in Colorado.
Sarah's quest becomes ever more convoluted and nothing turns out as she had expected. Through her journey she deals with her creative blockage as well as her blossoming spirituality, and, after doing battle between her intuition and the left side of her brain, her transformation takes her to new levels of awareness. Through one calamity after another, she grows and gets stronger and gets closer and closer to who she really is. It is about an artist who learns to connect with the flow of source consciousness but it's also a story about a scrappy young woman who wants happiness and joy and won't stop until she gets it.
What I truly loved about this book is the characters. Author, White Feather, has given us characters that we cannot help but fall in love with. What I liked least about the book is that it ended. I did not want to say good-bye to those characters. And that goes for the animal characters as well. All the characters were so real to me that I felt I could touch them.
In terms of characterization and plot and dialogue, White Feather has outdone himself with this new "spiritual adventure novel." This new novel outshines all his other work.
As for the "Reincarnation" part of the book, it is really hard to comment on it without giving away too much. So I will just say that it did, in fact, make me think. It also made me laugh. Actually, I was laughing throughout the book. The humor is bountiful and exquisite. Overall, it was an excellent read. I want more!
Sarah's quest becomes ever more convoluted and nothing turns out as she had expected. Through her journey she deals with her creative blockage as well as her blossoming spirituality, and, after doing battle between her intuition and the left side of her brain, her transformation takes her to new levels of awareness. Through one calamity after another, she grows and gets stronger and gets closer and closer to who she really is. It is about an artist who learns to connect with the flow of source consciousness but it's also a story about a scrappy young woman who wants happiness and joy and won't stop until she gets it.
What I truly loved about this book is the characters. Author, White Feather, has given us characters that we cannot help but fall in love with. What I liked least about the book is that it ended. I did not want to say good-bye to those characters. And that goes for the animal characters as well. All the characters were so real to me that I felt I could touch them.
In terms of characterization and plot and dialogue, White Feather has outdone himself with this new "spiritual adventure novel." This new novel outshines all his other work.
As for the "Reincarnation" part of the book, it is really hard to comment on it without giving away too much. So I will just say that it did, in fact, make me think. It also made me laugh. Actually, I was laughing throughout the book. The humor is bountiful and exquisite. Overall, it was an excellent read. I want more!
Paperback edition (15.99)
Amazon Kindle edition (7.99)
All books by White Feather