The Little Sea Horse (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
THE LITTLE SEA HORSE is a heartwarming adventure brought to life by the author, Clara Stuart. It is a story of people touching the lives of their neighbors, with the help of a tiny creature who was discovered by mere chance. If the Lewiss hadnt gone fishing...
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THE LITTLE SEA HORSE is a heartwarming adventure brought to life by the author, Clara Stuart. It is a story of people touching the lives of their neighbors, with the help of a tiny creature who was discovered by mere chance. If the Lewiss hadnt gone fishing that morning, if they hadnt decided at the last minute to take one last vacation before winter came, this little wonder would have died, never to share his special gift with the world.
Although the story is completely fictional, the author dots the story with similarities from her personal experiences, as well as the sweet spices of inspiration sprinkled throughout the book..
A few years ago, she and her husband had gone fishing on the Snake River in Northeastern Oregon. It was a cold, damp and foggy morning, but that didnt keep them from enjoying the scenery that they loved so much. They shoved their boat away from the dock and headed down the Snake River toward their favorite fishing spot. Just as they rounded the bend, something in the water caught Claras eye. I wonder what that is? she asked her husband. It was just a Styrofoam bait box someone had carelessly tossed overboard. He didnt pay much attention to it, but Clara, well with the imagination that she has, it sent her mind whirling and creating. By the time they got home she already had the first two chapters planned, and a story was born. . .
Al and Ellen Lewis were on vacation, enjoying a little fishing at their favorite place on earth. It was the beginning of autumn, and the days were dreary and cold. They were motoring out on the Snake River taking in the gorgeous view, on their way to their lucky fishing spot. The snow capped mountains stood tall behind the brown rolling hills in Northeastern Oregon. The River was cold and murky and fog ways laying low along the banks. All at once Ellens eyes were drawn to a snag in the water, seemingly caught up in the currant. The water was churning, or was it. . . ?
Coaxing her husband to get closer to the thing that was thrashing and fighting for its life, they only frightened it more. It freed itself but at the same time plunged into the frigid water and went under. As soon as it popped to the surface, Ellen grabbed it and pulled it into the boat.
As the drama unfolds, it takes the Lewiss on an adventure of heartbreak, compassion, and love. The special little Sea Horse that they pulled out of the water, although tiny and helpless, turned out to be the very burst of inspiration that this small community needed. People who had neglected to stay in tune with their neighbors, came together in the time of need, taking the Lewiss full circle and beyond.
Although the story is completely fictional, the author dots the story with similarities from her personal experiences, as well as the sweet spices of inspiration sprinkled throughout the book..
A few years ago, she and her husband had gone fishing on the Snake River in Northeastern Oregon. It was a cold, damp and foggy morning, but that didnt keep them from enjoying the scenery that they loved so much. They shoved their boat away from the dock and headed down the Snake River toward their favorite fishing spot. Just as they rounded the bend, something in the water caught Claras eye. I wonder what that is? she asked her husband. It was just a Styrofoam bait box someone had carelessly tossed overboard. He didnt pay much attention to it, but Clara, well with the imagination that she has, it sent her mind whirling and creating. By the time they got home she already had the first two chapters planned, and a story was born. . .
Al and Ellen Lewis were on vacation, enjoying a little fishing at their favorite place on earth. It was the beginning of autumn, and the days were dreary and cold. They were motoring out on the Snake River taking in the gorgeous view, on their way to their lucky fishing spot. The snow capped mountains stood tall behind the brown rolling hills in Northeastern Oregon. The River was cold and murky and fog ways laying low along the banks. All at once Ellens eyes were drawn to a snag in the water, seemingly caught up in the currant. The water was churning, or was it. . . ?
Coaxing her husband to get closer to the thing that was thrashing and fighting for its life, they only frightened it more. It freed itself but at the same time plunged into the frigid water and went under. As soon as it popped to the surface, Ellen grabbed it and pulled it into the boat.
As the drama unfolds, it takes the Lewiss on an adventure of heartbreak, compassion, and love. The special little Sea Horse that they pulled out of the water, although tiny and helpless, turned out to be the very burst of inspiration that this small community needed. People who had neglected to stay in tune with their neighbors, came together in the time of need, taking the Lewiss full circle and beyond.
Autoren-Porträt von Clara E. Stuart
Clara McFarland is a native Oregonian. Born in Portland in 1946. She grew up in the Portland area, went to school and graduated from John Marshall High School class of ‘64. She Married the love of her life Albert Stuart, in 1965 and will celebrate their 47th wedding anniversary the fall of 2012. They have three children, ten grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Painfully shy her entire life, she safely tucked herself inside the stories and poetry she wrote. Her passion grew by leaps and bounds for the inspirational messages of the writings she and the Lord created.
She say’s “I am just the pen, it is He who does the writing”.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Clara E. Stuart
- 2012, 109 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Xlibris US
- ISBN-10: 1479735892
- ISBN-13: 9781479735891
- Erscheinungsdatum: 30.10.2012
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