Unpaved

"Horton frames memory in Pat Conroyesque prose, along with a page-turning corporate plot." -Tim Conroy, Author of Theologies of Terrain and No True Route

"Anthony Horton's work deserves to be made into a movie." -Charles E. Watson, Author of Frontline Management Excellence

As Russell Nowak-McCreary embarks on a journey to a secluded cabin in Canada, memories of lost loved ones intertwine with the healing embrace of nature. Each passing mile triggers vivid flashbacks to a transformative summer spent with his beloved grandfather, offering the hope of a new beginning amid the turmoil of his professional life. The chaotic web of accusations and misconduct surrounding his former boss adds an unexpected layer of complexity to his pilgrimage. The weight of his past and present converge as Russell travels onward, haunted by memories and uncertain of the revelations that await him at the cabin. With the fate of his professional life hanging in the balance, Unpaved leads to a convergence of personal and corporate truths.

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Unpaved

"Horton frames memory in Pat Conroyesque prose, along with a page-turning corporate plot." -Tim Conroy, Author of Theologies of Terrain and No True Route

"Anthony Horton's work deserves to be made into a movie." -Charles E. Watson, Author of Frontline Management Excellence

As Russell Nowak-McCreary embarks on a journey to a secluded cabin in Canada, memories of lost loved ones intertwine with the healing embrace of nature. Each passing mile triggers vivid flashbacks to a transformative summer spent with his beloved grandfather, offering the hope of a new beginning amid the turmoil of his professional life. The chaotic web of accusations and misconduct surrounding his former boss adds an unexpected layer of complexity to his pilgrimage. The weight of his past and present converge as Russell travels onward, haunted by memories and uncertain of the revelations that await him at the cabin. With the fate of his professional life hanging in the balance, Unpaved leads to a convergence of personal and corporate truths.

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Unpaved

Unpaved

by Anthony Horton
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Unpaved

by Anthony Horton

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"Horton frames memory in Pat Conroyesque prose, along with a page-turning corporate plot." -Tim Conroy, Author of Theologies of Terrain and No True Route

"Anthony Horton's work deserves to be made into a movie." -Charles E. Watson, Author of Frontline Management Excellence

As Russell Nowak-McCreary embarks on a journey to a secluded cabin in Canada, memories of lost loved ones intertwine with the healing embrace of nature. Each passing mile triggers vivid flashbacks to a transformative summer spent with his beloved grandfather, offering the hope of a new beginning amid the turmoil of his professional life. The chaotic web of accusations and misconduct surrounding his former boss adds an unexpected layer of complexity to his pilgrimage. The weight of his past and present converge as Russell travels onward, haunted by memories and uncertain of the revelations that await him at the cabin. With the fate of his professional life hanging in the balance, Unpaved leads to a convergence of personal and corporate truths.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798888243046
Publisher: Koehler Books
Publication date: 05/07/2024
Pages: 234
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.53(d)

About the Author

Anthony Horton is an accomplished executive and writer and a seasoned wilderness trekker who has canoed, kayaked, and backpacked across four continents. His off-the-grid explorations ignited a passion to immortalize in writing the natural wonders he encountered.In the business world, Horton ultimately ascended to the role of CEO. Amid the demands of corporate life, the call of the written word remained steadfast, and over the years, he has penned many evocative short stories and tales. He is coauthor of "R U Ready for Y?" a business book that rethinks common strategies to leading a multigenerational workforce.
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