Of Time and Rivers
Time and rivers are similar in that they both flow inexorably from one point to another in both linear and circuitous ways. No place along the route is the same as any other, and it is impossible to turn around and go back upriver or back in time. Sometimes we can control our path, and sometimes the path controls us. In Of Time and Rivers, four-time author Glen Hines provides a window into one writer's mind spent away from the fast-paced life. In a series of short stories written over the course of a one-year period, the author takes us on a journey through military service, separation, isolation, personal relationships, loss, the outdoors, the nature of small-town life, the changing nature of faith, and the regeneration that can be found in simply changing geography, jobs, and perspective.