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Charles P. Ries’ Memoir The Fathers We Find is Our eBook of the Day at just 99 Cents, with 4.4 Stars on 8 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample

Praise for The Fathers We Find:

Few authors capture the narrative voice with the perfect balance of self-deprecating humor and poignant insight that Charles Ries brings to [his memoir] The Fathers We Find.  –  Camille N. Cline, Editor, The Literary Spa

Charles Ries’ The Father’s We Find reminds me of Frank McCourt’s (Angela’s Ashes, “Tis, Teacher Man) memoirs with their keen attention to character and strong voice. Ries’ characters’ voices are ring loud and clear, I can hear them calling, long after putting the book down. When I read a book that resonates with my experiences, one wrought with so much care and detail, I know that this is a winner.  – Karl Huston, Author of Inventory of Lost Things, Winner of Main Street Rag Poetry Book Competition

“I read your book last weekend. It was so wonderful. Your main character Chuck is so real. I couldn’t put it down – I finished the reading in nearly one sitting. I loved it. Honestly, I rarely laugh while I read. I can’t even remember the last time that I laughed or giggled while reading. However, I was laughing near tears a few times while reading the book. Chuck’s innocence and seeing the world through his naive but watchful eye was just wonderful.”  –  Dr. Michelle M. Bria

“This is an age-old story but it is told with such clarity that it is one of the best tellings. I laughed, I cried. I am grateful. This is a very, very good novel. A memoir. A difficult love story with many layers. Read it, then give it to a friend. Learn about mink and blackberry brandy… and love.”  –  Pablo Teasedale

“Few authors capture the narrative voice with the perfect balance of self-deprecating humor and poignant insight that Charles Ries brings to THE FATHERS WE FIND. Ries’ account of a small-town farm boy set against the backdrop of the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War combines humor and heart to create a truly remarkable memior. The narrator stumbles his way to enlightenment with help from a series of delightful men in a journey that is hilarious and nostalgic.”  –  Camille N. Cline, Editor, The Literary Spa

“Charles Ries’ story of his youth and family life is full of colorful characters, evocative details, episodes both harrowing and humorous, and subtle wisdom. Every family – every life – should have a chronicler as honest, clear-eyed, and loving as Charles Ries.”  –  Larry Watson, Author of Montana 1948 + five other novels. Professor at Marquette University

“I just finished your book. My heart is still warm from the “afterglow” of your book. You have me filled with the thoughts of those lessons that we all learn when we don’t really know we’re learning them. I did not know I was reading a great book until I was silently yanked in by the characters—and then I looked back and wondered how I got there. I read the last page three times—the first time as it flowed, second time for you and the third time for me. I always know a good book not only because it speaks directly to me, but also because I listen. I had to ponder a bit before closing the back cover. Now I need to know when you are going to publish, because I can’t wait to share it with friends—I already know who I want to give it to.”   – Tracy Weyers

“THE FATHERS WE FIND is just wonderful. A book can do so many things. It takes you where you’ve never been, exposes you to worlds you haven’t experienced and makes you aware you are not along in this journey. Your memior does all that. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.”   –   Mary Kay Ring

 

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Charles P. Ries lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His narrative poems, short stories, interviews, and poetry reviews have appeared in over two hundred print and electronic publications. He has received four Pushcart Prize nominations for his writing. He is the author of The Fathers We Find, a memoir as well as six books of poetry. He is completing work on a second novel titled, A LIFE BY INVITATION.

Most recently he was awarded the Wisconsin Regional Writers Association “Jade Ring” Award for humorous poetry. He is the former poetry editor for Word Riot (www.wordriot.org) and a former member of the board at the Woodland Pattern Book Center. He will have new book of poetry published by Alternating Current Press in 2013 titled, Girl Friend & Other Mysteries of Love.

His work is archived at Marquette University and can be found at:

http://www.marquette.edu/library/archives/Mss/CPR/CPR-main.shtml). You may find his interview with Jane Crown by going to: www.janecrown.com and clicking on archived shows at the bottom of the page. He is a founding member of the Lake Shore Surf Club, the oldest fresh water surfing club on the Great Lakes (http://www.visitsheboygan.com/dairyland/).

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