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PDF Download , by Walter Kirn

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, by Walter Kirn

, by Walter Kirn


, by Walter Kirn


PDF Download , by Walter Kirn

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Product details

File Size: 6958 KB

Print Length: 31 pages

Publisher: Amazon Original Stories (July 31, 2018)

Publication Date: July 31, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07DNRLVR8

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#34,500 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I absolutely loved the book. Not one superfluous word was used. Mystical. To the point. It remomded me of some of my own experiences. Just awesome.

Walter Kirn wrote and narrates a vividly emotional tale of loss with an almost mystical twist. Throughout the story the reader/listener is carried along with the deeply personal story. You will never look at crows the same.

Walter Kirn is one of the very best writers alive. Read this. Then read everything else he's ever written.

A very different kind of a story that i could not understand too we'll or get the flow of the story.

A lot of knowledge and wisdom within. This made me feel as though my love ones still stay close even though I can no longer see them.

Every once in awhile I stumble onto a story or event on the web or in print that tends to support or emphasize another story or even that I chanced upon. Between last night and today was one of those bizarre occurrences. It is no small irony that this true story deals with a totally different aspect of the same sort of issues. I’m left wondering if I might be getting a sign for my next great adventure, just as this author seems convinced that he was being given signs. That, however, is getting a bit ahead…Detailing the coincidences I found last night and today would bore review readers to death. Just please take my word for it: this short, true, story stimulated me to learning about a place called Medicine Wheel, Wyoming and to muse its connection with Ancient Egypt and On, or Heliopolis and the Sun God Ra and my personal circumstances.How so? The author of “The Stones, the Grass, the Stars, the Moon” mentioned going there and driving up a steep road with a cliff of which scared his wife so that she wanted him to stop. Hmm, thought I, the only place I know of like that is the Beartooth Pass into Yellowstone's Silver Gate, which is not so near Powell as he claims.So, of course, I surfed the web and learned that I was dead wrong. My reward? Learning about a mystical place utilized by several Native American tribes since it was erected several hundred years ago.When writing forces me to research to learn the truth, it will result in a minimum of three stars. Still, none of that information will likely help you decide if this story is worth a purchase by you.Read on to learn what I found…POV: This is, essentially, a writer relaying, in first person point-of-view, the thoughts and tribulations he went through after having to make, and follow through on a decision to end the life of his mother.THE WRITING: The writing and editing are smooth, subtle and clean. I did find one small typo in which the word fall is used instead of tall. Otherwise, the writing is more sensitive than it comes across if listening to the audible version. This is unusual for me, as the narration usually finds me more receptive. Having said that, I still feel the writer has been so afraid of ridicule or charges of insanity that he didn’t fully open his feelings to us.BLUSH FACTOR: No worries here. Feel free to read this nonfiction work to anyone you feel might listen.ADVENTURE: Yes. Although the author doesn’t go too deeply into describing the drive from Iowa back to Montana, except for going to Medicine Wheel, Wyoming. Still, for such a short piece, there is more adventure than I would expect.SOUL: This is all about soul, in a somewhat mystical sense. Yet, the author could have gone even deeper into bearing his innermost confidences and thoughts.EXCERPTThis story is too short to post an excerpt that would do justice to the writing. Therefore, I will not post an excerpt.BOTTOM LINEIf I were rating according to the impact on my from listening to the Audible edition, I would rate it three stars. Not because of poor narration, but simply because actually reading the words has, on me, a far more personal effect. Possibly because the writing can only be best appreciated by the person concentrating on each word chose.At any rate, I’m rating this four stars out of five.I am writing a book for aspiring reviewers and for product suppliers seeking reviews in an effort to help improve the process and to understand the value of Amazon’s Customer Review process. I hope to incorporate many of the received comments, with attribution to those making the suggestions, into my books.Together, you and I can build a great customer review process that helps everybody. Will you join me? It is people such as you who have helped me improve over the years. I'm still learning, and I have a great deal yet to learn. With your help, I'll improve every day.One request: Be respectful and courteous in your comments and emails to me. I will do likewise with you.Thank you so much for indicating if this review helped you, or for your comment.

Well, this was an interesting one, and very different. It is the author's telling of how his life changed after dealing with the loss of his mother. At first you might wonder what this has to do with Amazon's "missing" theme, but read the Amazon definition again. It's not just about a missing person, but about anything that goes missing and leaves a void in our lives: "Our abilities, our belongings, and our people give us our sense of self. When the touchstones of our lives disappear, restoring them can become an obsession."So we have Kirn's story here, a nicely written piece that's more like a long essay than a short book. Something you might have expected to read in Vanity Fair...or given this story's spiritual weirdness, perhaps Psychology Today. Amazon's editors chose well the first story in the Missing series (The Woman in the Strongbox) because it fits our most basic interpretation of a "missing" person story. Kirn's entry is stranger and more metaphysical, detailing a bizzare set of occurrences whose timing tied the various parts into an affecting journey of the soul. Taken individually, each of these incidents could have been just miscellaneous brain farts or signs that someone needed to see a doctor; for Kirn, they built on each other and pointed perhaps to something that was missing, and thus here is where the story becomes thematically relevant to the Amazon series.Sometimes without knowing it, we're all searching for something, be it identity, a calling, a significant other, or maybe the meaning of life. In this story, it's about the soul, or the embellishment of a soul, or spiritual guidance on a path of critical decisions. For all our technology and science, it's occurred to me that humans have really only scratched the surface of what our minds and souls are capable of. There are dissenting opinions, of course, and I can understand that perspective. I was comparably perplexed about how I felt about this story so I purposefully slept on it and waited a couple days before writing this.At first I wasn't sure I liked the author. His "Up in the Air" is highly regarded but I was somewhat nonplussed by the movie. Then in this story we hear of him having divorced a wife to end up with a younger partner (not for the first time, if the internet is correct). But by the end of the story I couldn't deny his competence as a writer and felt it brave of him to share this very personal experience, one that could lead to ridicule (there are already other reviews of this piece that ask why it was included in the Missing collection) and I ultimately came around on this book to appreciate what it offers. Is the story the truth? I don't have the time to vet it and it's not of particular import even if it proved to be a fabrication but I can't see a reason why Kirn would choose to be false here. As wacky and macabre as some of his journey is it appears to have left him with "missing" gaps in his life a bit more fulfilled and perhaps a better person for it. There are worse things you could do than to spend an hour or two seeing if this trip might resonate with you too.

After the death of his mother, the main character describes how he finds spirituality in the months following. He becomes interested in his mother's Bible. Then he will feel the instinct to go to Medicine Wheel . He will find an attraction to crows, and allow them guidance to his life, which he would never given before. His girlfriend Amanda believes that they are messengers. The allowance of the thought spirituality, the crows, leads them to a New Life! I found this story touching, with almost a tear in my eye, and a giggle when I realized that was the end. I thank the author for this experience.

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