The Editorial: A Voice in the Wilderness
2nd Book in the Jake Winters Series
This is the second in the Jake Winters series, beginning with The Load. Jake is a cross-country truck driver with a spotless driving record, a narrow brush with death in Texas notwithstanding. He covers up to 130,000 miles a year.
Beyond driving alone, this bachelor from western New York has no back-home family worries. He is fiercely independent and free of personal and financial responsibility.
Jake picks up an antiquated piece of mining equipment from the small town of Slippery Gulch, Montana, forty miles north of Butte, destined for Reno, Nevada. While in the little town, he befriends the boy, Peter Stevenson. The complications surrounding the early life of this child work out to change Jake's simplistic life and outlook forever.
Jake considers himself a convenience Christian. He believes in God until his faith is challenged to a breaking point. Somebody above the level of company management finagles Jake into a special assignment. Whether it's God or the devil is not clear. Peter Stevenson, Jake's first passenger ever, convinces Jake that he is the answer to Peter's dying prayer a century ago. Jake is forced to finish raising this little waif who knows nothing of the world beyond the mercantile of Slippery Gulch.
The saga of Jake Winters is attracting readers from single moms to perplexed dads to educators bent on hooking boys on books. And now a few girls are hooked on this saga as well.
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