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The River, by Michael Neale

“The River is a story that will transform how you see yourself and the world.” —Andy Andrews, New York Times best-selling author of The Noticer, The Traveler’s Gift, and How Do You Kill 11 Million People?

“You were made for The River . . .”

Gabriel Clarke is mysteriously drawn to The River, a ribbon of frothy white water carving its way through steep canyons high in the Colorado Rockies. The rushing waters beckon him to experience freedom and adventure.

But something holds him back—the memory of the terrible event he witnessed on The River when he was just five years old—something no child should ever see.

Chains of fear and resentment imprison Gabriel, keeping him from discovering the treasures of The River. He remains trapped, afraid to take hold of the life awaiting him.

When he returns to The River after years away, his heart knows he is finally home. His destiny is within reach. Claiming that destiny will be the hardest—and bravest—thing he has ever done.

  • Sales Rank: #118037 in Books
  • Brand: HarperCollins Christian Pub.
  • Published on: 2012-09-17
  • Released on: 2012-09-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.39" h x .87" w x 5.75" l, .70 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages

From Booklist
Gabriel Clarke’s life is wholly devoted to “the River,” a stretch of rapids in the Colorado Rockies. He can’t bear to be away from it; its power is undeniable. Neale’s novel is a powerful allegory about faith in something more powerful and mysterious than oneself. Gabriel loved the River as a child, but when it took his father and he was sent to live with his mother in Kansas, he developed a fear of the water. A trip to the River as a teenager reminds him of his connection to this wild place. As he trusts the River to lead him forward, Gabriel’s life flourishes into more than he dreamed it could be while in Kansas. Neale evokes a relationship between his protagonist and nature as real as any Gabriel has with the people around him as he learns that by trusting the River to guide him, he will end up where he is meant to be. The River is not without its rough patches, enabling Neale to illustrate how it is in the toughest situations that we find our way. --Carolyn Richard

Review
“Michael Neale’s The River gently sweeps readers along like a leaf in a current as Gabriel struggles with beginning a new life after a terrible loss. Throughout this artfully crafted story is a genu ine sense of The River as a force of nature to be reckoned with, respected and learned from.” ---Bookpage Review (Bookpage Review)

“Neale’s novel is a powerful allegory about faith in something more powerful and mysterious than oneself . . . Neale evokes a relation ship between his protagonist and nature as real as any Gabriel has with the people around him as he learns that by trusting The River to guide him, he will end up where he is meant to be. The River is not without its rough patches, enabling Neale to illustrate how it is in the toughest situations that we find our way.” ---Booklist Review (Booklist Review)

“Neale’s novel is filled with likeable characters, and The River itself is one of them, suffused with mystery and power. This is a gentle, nostalgic story that should draw in many readers with its heartwarming tone.” ---CBA Retailers and Resources (CBA Retailers & Resources)

About the Author
Michael Neale is a best-selling author and Dove Award-winning songwriter. His songs have been recorded by artists such as Michael W. Smith.

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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
You Were Made for the River
By Christian writer
A Book Review: The River

Gabriel was three years old when he witnessed his father's death. His father was trying to save an inexperienced kayaker on the river.

The story flashes forward to Gabriel at age five, now living with his mother Maggie in Kansas. The small, sleepy town of Cairo is where he grew up, troubled by the demons of his memories. He was terrified to play at the pond with the boys his age.

Different people in his life helped him work through his issues on a somewhat moderate level. Mister Earl and Miss Vonda, from whom his mother Maggie rented their room through the years, were good to them. Mister Earl, his only father figure, took him fishing, which became another victory in his fear of The River.

A new schoolteacher was a positive influence in his life. Her Indian name was Great River. She painted him a picture of the river where she grew up, and wrote him a note that was signed, "Great River loves you."

After high school, Gabriel worked on Mister Earl's farm and at the Five and Dime in town. He felt restless, as if he had not found his niche, as if there were something more for which he was made.

A high school friend invited him with other friends to Colorado for a vacation on The River. It was the same River where his father had died. He did not want his friends to know his past. His insecurities abounded, but a girl named Tabitha pursued his friendship, and invited him to return for the summer to Great River Adventures, a river rafting business provided guided tours of the rapids.

Throughout his time in Colorado, a white hawk showed up repeatedly. Gabriel believed this was his father watching over him.

Gabriel did return. He found some surprises, one specific surprise that shocked and devastated him. It was the culmination of a lifetime of need and longing for answers. If he worked through this issue, he could finally overcome the huge hurt of his childhood and come to terms with the death of his father.

Thoughts concerning the writing and storyline

The book is well written and holds ones attention. It seems Gabriel is painted as an insecure, shy boy, yet as he gets older, especially during his Colorado trip after high school, he appears to have more outward confidence. In this, there seems to be a bit of a contradiction in personality of the main character, but to some it could be believable.

Thoughts on the spirituality of the book

Spiritually, this book was disappointing. There is the hint of reincarnation regarding the hawk. There is a hint toward Indian religion from the schoolteacher. God is only mentioned a couple of times throughout the entire book. One was Tabitha's reference to the stars in the night sky looking as if God poked holes in the darkness. There is no mention, let alone teaching, of God as the only One Who can help a person work through the issues and deep hurts of life. It would have been the perfect set-up to teach this lesson. But, without God, there is sadly nothing more than a secular view of dealing with life. There is a good lesson on forgiveness, and if one has the ability to see allegorically, The River could represent God. Yet the book is unclear, almost as if to leave open all options for who God is to each person, an unbiblical concept.

General recommendation

Generally, I would recommend the book as an enjoyable read, but I wouldn't recommend it if one is looking for something to encourage one's Christian walk or deepen ones knowledge of God.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Wonderful Read!
By like2read
You can read (too much) of the plot elsewhere. This wonderful, inspiring story drew me in and grabbed my soul. I laughed and cried over it. I'll read it again, and recommend it to anyone looking for good, clean inspiring fiction.

The setting of mountain streams and forests comes alive with emotions of both guilt and searching for the truth of the past. You can hear the ripples of the water rushing past, with the introduction to the magic of the river intertwined with the beauty around it. From the anger of being left behind, to the guilt of being the one who survived. You'll be drawn into the quest to understand the lives connected on the river.

Read this book! It will be time well spent. How many times can you say that?

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Life with Purpose Often Starts with Pain
By Holly Weiss
Life can be as tumultuous as river rapids with jagged rocks.
Life can be as lonely as a dirty swamp no one visits.
Life can be as loving as a pool that gratefully accepts your fishing lure.
Life can be as gentle as a flowing stream that carries us to healing waters.

The River, debut novel by Michael Neale is all of this. Climb into your canoe and dip your paddle into the spell this book will cast over you.

Adventuresome five-year-old Gabriel Clarke loves the Colorado River until he watches his father die while trying to save someone in a kayak. Traumatized, Gabriel withdraws into his own private grief. He moves away to live with his mother in Kansas. Years pass as he deals with the scars and pain of his father's death and lonely adolescence. Will he return to the river to find some resolution?

Descriptions in the book are mystical and magical. The words Gabriel's father and grandfather wrote in their journal are poignant revelations of their feelings for The River (always capitalized in the book). Marbles Gabriel buys at a fair are described as having The River within them. Parallels between The River and God are drawn with beautiful descriptive metaphors. The reader is challenged to leave the safety of what is familiar to find the rapids of what heals.

Sometimes simplicity has the greatest impact.

The author says "The story I'm about to tell you is inspired by a collage of...happenings in my life...I believe you'll find some of your story here as well." As so often happens, one person's story helps us understand our own. To our benefit, Mr. Neale isn't afraid to bare his soul in his writing. This reviewer will watch expectantly for his next novel. Full of marvels, The Riverby Michael Neale will help you examine places in need of healing within your own heart.

Netgalley provided a digital advance review copy for my unbiased opinion.
Reviewed by Holly Weiss, author of Crestmont.

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