Steve's Books

In a real sense, people who have read good literature have lived more than people who cannot or will not read. It is not true that we have only one life to live; if we can read, we can live as many more lives and as many kinds of lives as we wish.
S. I. Hayakawa

Peace Like A River

by Leif Enger

This is the story of Reuben Land, a young boy who suffers from asthma. His older brother Davy gets into trouble with the law and seeks refuge in the Dakota badlands. Reuben, his father and his sister set out after him. Along the way, there's some spirituality, some coming of age, and several well turned phrases.

This is a good book but it's not a truly great book. I doubt anyone will even remember it a decade from now. Still, it's worth reading if you've got access to a copy. I enjoyed it.

Best of all, the title brings to mind several really bad puns such as: "Why should you plant your garden on the water's edge?" or "What happens when a horse drinks too much?" (I'm so sorry.)