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1 y separately published work icon Something about Alaska James Cooper , Adelaide : MidnightSun , 2022 24683844 2022 single work novel young adult

'It’s a wicked cold, the Alaska winter, and can kill a man in a second’

'Nearing 15, Zac Greene travels to Alaska to re-connect with the father he’s only ever known from a distance. But Zac’s dad is a lone wolf — a wounded soul who’d rather drown his regrets in a bottle of bourbon than confront the mistakes of his past. As Zac struggles to earn his father’s approval, things spiral out of control forcing Zac to take his chances with the Alaskan winter. Whatever hope remains for father and son quickly fades, as Zac is forced to hitchhike to escape the hostile weather and soon finds himself sharing a remote cabin with a total stranger...and his gun. ‘They say you don’t know your enemies from your friends until the ice breaks beneath your feet...’ (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Three Dummies in a Dinghy and Other Stories of Life Claire Bell (editor), James Cooper (editor), Mark Worthing (editor), Northcote : Morning Star Publishing , 2018 16938985 2018 anthology short story

'Three Dummies in a Dinghy is the third instalment of the Stories of Life series.

'In it, ordinary Australians share their extraordinary stories of faith and life. Some tales are humourous, others are entertaining and upbeat. But not all are happy stories. Many writers describe how they were found by a loving God in the midst of doubts and great suffering, and the circumstances don’t always get easier. But the message still comes through loud and clear that God is faithful, near and active in the lives of ordinary people.

'We discover that there are unsung heroes of all kinds among us. With their encouragement we can open our eyes a little wider, see more clearly, and trust more deeply in the boundless kindness of our Lord.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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