Thursday, July 26, 2007

Timekeeper, an interview with the Author, John Atkinson

Interview of John Atkinson, author of Timekeeper

Recently, I was privileged to preview a forthcoming title that is to be available in December of 2007. Within the first few pages, John Atkinson's Timekeeper had weaved its essence around my heart and refused to let me go. Written in the same spirit as Sue Monk Kidd's The Secret Life of Bees, Timekeeper is a magnificent tale of a young boy who can't read, or at least he hasn't found the means to do so up to this point in his life. Misunderstood by his teachers and elders, and physically beaten into the ground by his father, Johnnyboy runs away from home at the age of fourteen and sets off into the unknown to find himself. What he couldn't find in his own father, the universe provides for him in a multitude of miraculous ways. In spite of all his suffering and adversities, Johnnyboy's spirit remains in tact... better yet, like a boxer taking a relentless barrage of punches, he spits his beating into the ringside pail and comes out dancing like never before into the next rounds/chapters of this magnificent tale of redemption. Readers, Booksellers, Journalist, Reviewers, Critics, and even you Movie Makers, about all I can tell you is, 'Better get ready 'cause the Timekeeper is coming to town!'

Click the following link to place your advance order for Timekeeper

Published by Fisher King Press and available from Baker & Taylor, Ingram Books, your local bookstore, and a host of on-line booksellers, and directly from Fisher King Press - ISBN 13:978-0-9776076-3-1 / ISBN 10: 0-9776076-3-1, Publication Date: Dec-2007, Price: $15.00. To order your copy in advance click on the Timekeeper link above or call 1-800-228-9316. International orders call: 00-1-831-238-7799

The reviewer, Mel Mathews, is the author of several novels, including the Malcolm Clay Trilogy (Fisher King Press). His books are available from your local bookstore, a host of on-line booksellers, or you can order them directly from his website at: www.melmathews.com or www.malcolmclay.com


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