Among his best work. Markland pushes emotions and his story moves considerably straight forward as opposed to the up and downs which is typical with most of his works. However, he does reach for a very sentimental end as he does in his other novels. In this book, Paul C. Markland, gives the reader inspiration to consider their own life, as well as their actions and connections to others. An exercise, everyone should consider doing, every so often. - Raymond Shook, M.A. Originally, "The Reason" was based on a true story. As a child, I always questioned "the reason" for my existence. I wanted to…mehr
Among his best work. Markland pushes emotions and his story moves considerably straight forward as opposed to the up and downs which is typical with most of his works. However, he does reach for a very sentimental end as he does in his other novels. In this book, Paul C. Markland, gives the reader inspiration to consider their own life, as well as their actions and connections to others. An exercise, everyone should consider doing, every so often. - Raymond Shook, M.A. Originally, "The Reason" was based on a true story. As a child, I always questioned "the reason" for my existence. I wanted to know. I needed to know. This query intensified as I grew older. Regardless of my accomplishments, I still pondered my purpose in life: that is, my reason for living. While writing this work, certain aspects of my childhood were brought to light. Aspects I hid for most of my life. Even my siblings had no idea. Based on the recommendation of my wife, I presented "The Reason" as a fictional story rather than a factual one. In the process, I wrote about the faith that I once preached. In the end, there was resolution. So I thought. With the advancements in technology also comes new insights. In the process of publishing this book, DNA has opened pandora's box. What I once thought was truth, is anything but the truth. Again, I am considering "The Reason"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
L.C. Markland is a local author. He graduated from the Akron East High School, the University of Akron, and Malone University of Canton OH. Before writing novels, Paul served two pastorates in the Akron/Canton area and directed a non-profit organization. Health issues led to an early retirement in 2014. Since then, he has written several works, "Whispers in the Willows" is among them. He uses the pen name L. C. Markland in memory of his father. His other books are "All Things Work Together for Good," "Winds of Change," "Killing Me Softly," "Hard to Say I'm Sorry," "No Holds Barred: No Holding, Back," "The Whispering Woods," "The Widows Web," "The Widows Web Unwoven," "I Existed," and "The Widow's Web Unwoven: The Mitchells' Mystery."
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