"Loved it! Philosophy and psychology are very prominent in this book about love, life, trauma, and death." --Amanda Melton, Reviewer, Reedsy Discovery
"Gary Morse’s attention to psychological depth and detail creates a riveting story" --Diane Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
Discover an Epic Tale of Love, Loss, and Resilience
Trauma can shatter our lives in an instant.
Recovering joy can take a lifetime.
Meet John, a thoughtful eight-year-old boy caught between his grieving parents. His overprotective mother and reckless father each cope with loss in their own ways. Defying his mother, John goes ice fishing with his father and ventures too far out, leading to a life-altering trauma...
Fast forward twenty years: John has buried his past deep within, living a successful yet unfulfilling life. When he meets Claire, a passionate and volatile older woman, she reignites John's desire for true connection. Both scarred by their pasts, they struggle to maintain intimacy. Claire challenges John to confront his childhood trauma, revealing a shocking detail that escalates his anxiety about life, death, and commitment.
Faced with new losses, John and Claire must choose: embrace love and life’s mystery or succumb to trauma and rage.
Source of a River is the beautifully written and profoundly powerful story of enduring love and the relentless pursuit of healing. Dive into this gripping novel and discover what it means to truly live.
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Gary Morse grew up in Northern California before living for years in St. Louis. He is the author of published literary short stories, newspaper and magazine pieces. Gary, who holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, has also published more than eighty articles and book chapters on mental health and psychology. Source of a River is his first novel. He is currently at work on two nonfiction books and a new novel. He lives in the Pacific Northwest and St. Louis with his wife and their three dogs.https: //drgarymorse.comhttps: //drgarymorse.com/books-and-fiction/
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