The Reunion, By
Dan Walsh
Revell
Books
Romantic
FictionISBN: 978-0-8007-2121-3
$14.99
September 2012
Putting
the puzzle pieces of life together is necessary work, one that is joyful for
some and a challenge for others, full of heartache and despair and discovery
about the choices and events that created the current situation. In his latest
novel, The Reunion, Walsh explores
these challenges from the perspective of a man who’s learned to appreciate a
second chance at life.
Told
from several viewpoints, the novel slowly pulls together a mosaic of lives
affected by the Vietnam War era. Aaron Miller, a decorated vet who hit rock
bottom before realizing he needed a bigger Influence to help piece his life
together, works at a Florida residence campground, performing maintenance not
only on the physical trailers and sites, but subtly on the people who come and
go. Through his faith-filled eyes, he is able to see the challenges others
face, and uses his practical experience to not only listen, offer advice where
warranted, but also to subtly repair breeches in their lives. Now if only he
could find the last pieces of the picture of his own life, the children he left
so long ago, he could receive the forgiveness he longs for.
Miller’s
life picture is filled in through his encounters with a teenager in need of
help, another Nam vet ready to check out of life, his children who don’t know
him, and a man who needs to find him. Dave Russo, the reporter-turned writer
who is struggling as a single parent with a dream, is challenged to find the
hero who saved the lives of his fellow platoon survivors so he can be thanked
properly. Russo has only a name as a lead: Aaron Miller.
The Reunion reads a bit
like a plate of spaghetti, many noodles combining to create a satisfying dish. Walsh
peels away at his story line and characters through the thoughts of others.
While sometimes I felt the story was watered down by leaping into another
character, I appreciated each challenge and the amount of research Walsh did to
develop a lovely novel of happily ever after.
“Available
September 2012 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker
Publishing Group.”
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