The Road to Courage: A Boy's Adventures on America's Last Frontier

"Roy Taylor's account of his family's faith, joy, arduous work, setbacks, strengths, and skills will lift readers' hearts. This is the most endearing memoir you will ever read." -LAURA KALPAKIAN, novelist and author of Memory into Memoir

"The Road to Courage offers readers a warm hug." -JES HART STONE, author of Turbulent Waters: A Pacific Northwest Thriller, www.jeshartstone.com

"More daring than the Ingalls clan, the Taylor family will stay in your heart forever." -SEÁN THOMAS DWYER, author of A Quest for Tears: Surviving Traumatic Brain Injury

Set in the mid-twentieth century, The Road to Courage is narrated by a young boy as he journeys with his family to new and wild territory on the Alaskan frontier, a land where life's priority is survival rather than comfort. This memoir sketches a portrait of his complex family-courageous, committed, flawed, and yet resilient-and, through a series of terrifying adventures, traces the unbreakable bond between the timid narrator and his fearless, fun-loving brother.

The family's faith remains a central thread as the preschool brothers work beside their minister father to construct a log church in Valdez without power tools. Along the way, the reader is given a rare glimpse into life in Old Valdez, a town destroyed by the 1964 earthquake.

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The Road to Courage: A Boy's Adventures on America's Last Frontier

"Roy Taylor's account of his family's faith, joy, arduous work, setbacks, strengths, and skills will lift readers' hearts. This is the most endearing memoir you will ever read." -LAURA KALPAKIAN, novelist and author of Memory into Memoir

"The Road to Courage offers readers a warm hug." -JES HART STONE, author of Turbulent Waters: A Pacific Northwest Thriller, www.jeshartstone.com

"More daring than the Ingalls clan, the Taylor family will stay in your heart forever." -SEÁN THOMAS DWYER, author of A Quest for Tears: Surviving Traumatic Brain Injury

Set in the mid-twentieth century, The Road to Courage is narrated by a young boy as he journeys with his family to new and wild territory on the Alaskan frontier, a land where life's priority is survival rather than comfort. This memoir sketches a portrait of his complex family-courageous, committed, flawed, and yet resilient-and, through a series of terrifying adventures, traces the unbreakable bond between the timid narrator and his fearless, fun-loving brother.

The family's faith remains a central thread as the preschool brothers work beside their minister father to construct a log church in Valdez without power tools. Along the way, the reader is given a rare glimpse into life in Old Valdez, a town destroyed by the 1964 earthquake.

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The Road to Courage: A Boy's Adventures on America's Last Frontier

The Road to Courage: A Boy's Adventures on America's Last Frontier

by Roy Taylor
The Road to Courage: A Boy's Adventures on America's Last Frontier

The Road to Courage: A Boy's Adventures on America's Last Frontier

by Roy Taylor

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"Roy Taylor's account of his family's faith, joy, arduous work, setbacks, strengths, and skills will lift readers' hearts. This is the most endearing memoir you will ever read." -LAURA KALPAKIAN, novelist and author of Memory into Memoir

"The Road to Courage offers readers a warm hug." -JES HART STONE, author of Turbulent Waters: A Pacific Northwest Thriller, www.jeshartstone.com

"More daring than the Ingalls clan, the Taylor family will stay in your heart forever." -SEÁN THOMAS DWYER, author of A Quest for Tears: Surviving Traumatic Brain Injury

Set in the mid-twentieth century, The Road to Courage is narrated by a young boy as he journeys with his family to new and wild territory on the Alaskan frontier, a land where life's priority is survival rather than comfort. This memoir sketches a portrait of his complex family-courageous, committed, flawed, and yet resilient-and, through a series of terrifying adventures, traces the unbreakable bond between the timid narrator and his fearless, fun-loving brother.

The family's faith remains a central thread as the preschool brothers work beside their minister father to construct a log church in Valdez without power tools. Along the way, the reader is given a rare glimpse into life in Old Valdez, a town destroyed by the 1964 earthquake.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798888243763
Publisher: Koehler Books
Publication date: 07/16/2024
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

Roy Taylor's childhood veered into unknown territory when his family moved to the Alaskan frontier before it became a state. For the last decade, he has been writing his wilderness stories, some of which have been published in anthologies. Now retired from a forty-year career as a vascular surgeon, he enjoys hiking, gardening, cooking, and keeping up with his grandchildren.
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