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Finding Dad

by Alma J. Yates

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Porter Huggins has never been so thankful for the tinted windows of his shiny Mercedes. He hopes they are dark enough to hide him from the unforgiving neighbors in the small town of his youth. When he drove away years ago, no one understood how he could leave behind his wife, Allyson, and their small son, Alma.

After years on a road leading nowhere, Porter has finally started to get his life on track. He's active in the Church and his business is successful. However, his relationship with his son has deteriorated to annual birthday cards and even less frequent visits. Then came the phone call. Allyson is dead.

Now Porter is back in Utah to reclaim his son. However, Alma will leave the only life he's known under one not-so-simple condition — his broken-down truck must come too. Even if Porter has to push it the entire five hundred miles to Eager, Arizona. Join acclaimed storyteller Alma Yates on a heartwarming journey of faith, redemption, and forgiveness as this father and son come to learn that their relationship, like the old truck, is worth fixing.



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Undecided till I read it again.

Holly, UTAH - October 14, 2008


At first I felt like the book kept on going over and over issues already brought to the attention of the reader. However there is a subtle layering of character relationships that took a while to develope.

It does feel slow going in places but the message seems to kick in about 3/4 of the way through. Worth reading more than once to fully understand the metaphor used withing the story.

A.Yates always writes great books though so really you can't go wrong. Thought provoking and interesting.

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