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Jacob Jump - Engaging Children's Book by Story River Books | Perfect for Bedtime Stories & Early Reading
Jacob Jump - Engaging Children's Book by Story River Books | Perfect for Bedtime Stories & Early Reading

Jacob Jump - Engaging Children's Book by Story River Books | Perfect for Bedtime Stories & Early Reading

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Jacob Jump, the dark and meticulously crafted first novel from Eric Morris, follows a weeklong ill-fated boating trip down the Savannah River from Augusta, Georgia, to the lighthouse at Tybee Island. Chance and danger trump planning and intention at every turn, and the pull of the historic river and of fate itself propels Morris's characters with unrelenting force.Old friends Thomas Verdery and William Rhind, each seeking temporary escape from the failures of their lives, take to the river with Rhind's father. Verdery, a native southerner, has left his job and lover in Nepaug, Connecticut, while Rhind has lost his wife and child to his drinking. Encounters with dangerous weather and unhinged locals imperil the trio, who are held at gunpoint when they try to dock and soon are fighting among themselves. The hazards of the trip and a shocking loss along the way exacerbate William Rhind's drinking and tendencies toward violence. When Verdery and Rhind must become reluctant custodians to young Caron Lee, a lost girl from the backwoods family that had previously accosted them, tensions build toward explosive ends as the serene open waters of the Atlantic Ocean wait just beyond reach on the unknown, unknowable horizon.Guided by a host of influences from William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway to Cormac McCarthy, James Dickey, and Ron Rash, Morris's prose brings readers deep into the uncertainties of a still-wild southern landscape and of the frailties of the human heart yearning for past and future alike while pulled along by the inescapable current of the present.Best-selling writer and Story River Books editor at large Pat Conroy provides a foreword to the novel.

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What a boring story . What a bunch of crazed, boring, sick characters . There was no one to like. The only thing missing was the big eared banjo player . I skipped the last half-dozen chapters and read the final one just to put this beast back on the shelf . A very descriptive writer I must admit but not a story worth reading.

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