About The Book
We Lost Our Fifth Fork…And other moments when we need some perspective is a compilation of stories and essays focusing on schools and kids, teachers and families, friends and faith and trying to be better. Each observation ponders the perspective we often lack, can seldom find but always need. Drawing on his many years as a husband, dad and school administrator, it celebrates all who find themselves coping with victories and defeats, tragedies and triumphs and the plain old hard work of life. You’ll laugh and you’ll cry and you’ll feel that emotional mix of a tear in your eye and a lump in your throat.
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If you teach kids who aren’t perfect, have kids who aren’t perfect or ever were one yourself, you’ll find stories in here for you.
- If you live life and mess it up now and again, you’ll find stories in here for you.
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If people and events of this world are still able to grab your attention and provide an occasional moment of amazement or awe, you’ll find stories in here for you.
- Readers will recognize themselves, their families and their friends in these stories of real life that always tell a deeper truth.
Book Readers Reviews
Book Readers Reviews
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“George Valadie is one of the best writers I’ve ever read. His stories are not only full of interesting facts but always enjoyable and always entertaining. I look forward to his columns every month and highly recommend reading this author.”
“I’ve known George and Nancy and their family since before they were a family, and I’ve enjoyed reading George’s stories for nearly that long. I’ve even had a front-row seat to many of his experiences. He writes with uncommon humor and humility, and every story has a message and a meaning that we all need to hear. He has a remarkable talent for storytelling, and every story he tells makes me either laugh or cry (and sometimes both in the same story!) I’m delighted that he is sharing his writing genius with the world.”
Bob M.
“George Valadie possesses an enviable and uncommon ability to write with humor and heart about the grace that is found in everyday life. He sees God moments (and often hilarity) in car breakdowns, teenage grumpiness, dogs that flunk obedience training and broken water pipes in the school gym. Drawing on his many years as a parochial school administrator, he celebrates teachers, parents and kids as they cope with victories and defeats, tragedies and triumphs and the plain old hard work of life. He makes you burst out laughing and break down in tears of nostalgia and compassion. Readers will recognize themselves, their families, and friends in his stories of real life that always tell a deeper truth.”
Linda W.
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date publication
November 15, 2023
IBSN
978-1-944265-60-1
Print length
252 Pages
Language
English
Kathy M.