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Redemption at Dead Man's Hole
by Laura L. Morgan
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Overview


Fifteen-year-old Rogan Chaffey and his family live in a small community on an island in southeast Alaska, where life is naturally a grand adventure: hunting, fishing, camping, caving, and exploring. Danger also lurks, with sinkholes, angry bears, and wilderness survival. After he and his family are faced with tragedy, Rogan struggles to reconcile his feelings that God is supposed to be a loving God, so why would He allow this to happen? The teen not only deals with inner turmoil, but with a nemesis in bully, Nico Vega, as well as an unstable neighbor, Crazy Hoffman. There is a local legend of a young man who attempted to jump Dead Man's Hole with fatal results. The town's youth, however, aren't sure if it is a myth or an actual event until Rogan is confronted with the answer in an up-close and personal way.
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Description


Set in a remote community on a majestic and rugged island in Southeast Alaska, Rogan Chaffey and his family are thrust into a heartbreaking situation when the family's eldest son, Rogan's older brother, is diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. Fast forward a few years, and Rogan is a young man who loves adventure, loves his family, and tries to live how God wants him to live, all the while wrestling with the universal question of why God let this terrible thing happen when He is supposed to be a good and loving God. Rogan feels a need to step in and fill his brother's place, putting immense pressure on himself, like taking responsibility for his two younger sisters, keeping them safe when they encounter an angry bear at Thunder Falls. Everyday life in Alaska is an adventure and is experienced by the reader. Routine life in the Chaffey house on the frontier is anything but usual. Travel is often by boat, trips to the grocery store take them to thick forests, swirling ocean currents, or wild huckleberry hillsides. For a youth beginning his ninth-grade school year, life is truly a daily adventure. He must also learn to deal with a bully, Nico Vega. Rogan and his humorous best friend, nicknamed Runt, share many adventures that strengthen character and hone leadership and integrity while they struggle with greater questions about life and family. A deer hunting trip is successful but fraught with challenges, as well as danger from Crazy Hoffman, a reclusive neighbor. Mr. Chaffey takes Rogan and Runt out on the ocean to halibut fish. On the way, they make a stop at Cemetery Island to explore. Going home, the motor breaks down, putting them in danger from the elements and wildlife. Rogan and his group of close friends have fun adventures on their camping trip to Half Moon Beach. They discuss the legendary Dead Man's Hole, which perilously takes them to a location of danger and possible disaster. There is a local legend of a young man who attempted to jump Dead Man's Hole with fatal results. The town's youth, however, aren't sure if it is a myth or an actual event until Rogan is confronted with the answer in an up-close and personal way. Join Rogan and his friends as they live and survive in the Alaskan wilderness.
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About the author


Laura L. Morgan is a middle school English Language Arts teacher in Lewiston, Idaho. She has been married to her fellow adventurer, Trent, for thirty-three years, and has three daughters, three sons-in-law, and six grandchildren. She loves family adventures in God's beautiful creation: hiking, boating, hunting, camping, and fishing. Her hobbies include reading, writing, and photography. She lives on a semi-farm with many animals, rabbits being her favorite, and enjoys the time she is able to spend in the last frontier of Alaska.
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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Christian / General

Language:English

Series title:Adventures of Rogan Chaffey

Series Number:1

Pages:180

eBook ISBN:9781098359270

Paperback ISBN:9781098359263


Overview


Fifteen-year-old Rogan Chaffey and his family live in a small community on an island in southeast Alaska, where life is naturally a grand adventure: hunting, fishing, camping, caving, and exploring. Danger also lurks, with sinkholes, angry bears, and wilderness survival. After he and his family are faced with tragedy, Rogan struggles to reconcile his feelings that God is supposed to be a loving God, so why would He allow this to happen? The teen not only deals with inner turmoil, but with a nemesis in bully, Nico Vega, as well as an unstable neighbor, Crazy Hoffman. There is a local legend of a young man who attempted to jump Dead Man's Hole with fatal results. The town's youth, however, aren't sure if it is a myth or an actual event until Rogan is confronted with the answer in an up-close and personal way.

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Description


Set in a remote community on a majestic and rugged island in Southeast Alaska, Rogan Chaffey and his family are thrust into a heartbreaking situation when the family's eldest son, Rogan's older brother, is diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. Fast forward a few years, and Rogan is a young man who loves adventure, loves his family, and tries to live how God wants him to live, all the while wrestling with the universal question of why God let this terrible thing happen when He is supposed to be a good and loving God. Rogan feels a need to step in and fill his brother's place, putting immense pressure on himself, like taking responsibility for his two younger sisters, keeping them safe when they encounter an angry bear at Thunder Falls. Everyday life in Alaska is an adventure and is experienced by the reader. Routine life in the Chaffey house on the frontier is anything but usual. Travel is often by boat, trips to the grocery store take them to thick forests, swirling ocean currents, or wild huckleberry hillsides. For a youth beginning his ninth-grade school year, life is truly a daily adventure. He must also learn to deal with a bully, Nico Vega. Rogan and his humorous best friend, nicknamed Runt, share many adventures that strengthen character and hone leadership and integrity while they struggle with greater questions about life and family. A deer hunting trip is successful but fraught with challenges, as well as danger from Crazy Hoffman, a reclusive neighbor. Mr. Chaffey takes Rogan and Runt out on the ocean to halibut fish. On the way, they make a stop at Cemetery Island to explore. Going home, the motor breaks down, putting them in danger from the elements and wildlife. Rogan and his group of close friends have fun adventures on their camping trip to Half Moon Beach. They discuss the legendary Dead Man's Hole, which perilously takes them to a location of danger and possible disaster. There is a local legend of a young man who attempted to jump Dead Man's Hole with fatal results. The town's youth, however, aren't sure if it is a myth or an actual event until Rogan is confronted with the answer in an up-close and personal way. Join Rogan and his friends as they live and survive in the Alaskan wilderness.

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About the author


Laura L. Morgan is a middle school English Language Arts teacher in Lewiston, Idaho. She has been married to her fellow adventurer, Trent, for thirty-three years, and has three daughters, three sons-in-law, and six grandchildren. She loves family adventures in God's beautiful creation: hiking, boating, hunting, camping, and fishing. Her hobbies include reading, writing, and photography. She lives on a semi-farm with many animals, rabbits being her favorite, and enjoys the time she is able to spend in the last frontier of Alaska.
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Molly
Redemption at Dead Man's Hole is unbeatable When you start reading this book, you can't stop reading because you can't help yourself from being anxious about what will happen next. The book is so good! I have read thousands of books and Redemption at Dead Man's Hole is unbeatable. This is coming from a thirteen year-old boy who is a big book worm and I have never found a book better than this book. Read more
Rylee
Rk This is a great book for all ages, with humor, fun adventures, and a keep you on the edge of your seat climax. The Christian perspective makes for a clean book and an insightful look into loss and life. Read it! Read more
Dr. J
Redemption at Dead Man's Hole Blessings on your writing journey. Thank you for giving me insights on a life I never experienced. Read more
L
Redemption at Dead Man's Hole THIS BOOK WAS WRITTEN EXCEEDINGLY WELL. I COULD PICTURE EACH ADVENTURE...glad you are writing another book. You are truly gifted. Fran Read more
Jim
Redemption at Dead Man's Hole I Loved the book. The topic of real life and dealing with hardship with family and faith is a core topic. I believe the descriptions of Alaskan adventures are very descriptive and authentic. A great read. Read more