"Flow is the difference between the way things are and the way they ought to be." Jake does not understand the meaning of his grandfather Griffin's words. It is easier to believe that that this thing called flow is not real. Jake is the only member of the Rivers family that has not experienced it, and fears he never will. But on a dusty baseball diamond in the middle of a drought, the flow visits Jake, sending him on a quest to understand more than a young boy can. As events push the family into a downward spiral of economic and emotional disaster, Jake fears that the flow has turned against them. But a woman who has lost an infant child, an evangelical preacher, and a young boy who loves baseball but can't play the game help Jake discover the secret. Jim H. Ainsworth is the author of five books from Sunstone Press including "Biscuits Across the Brazos," "Home Light Burning," "Rivers Crossing," "Rivers Ebb," and "Rivers Flow."
Anyone who grew up in Texas or anywhere else in the rural South will feel right at home from the first page of Ainsworth's magical novel. He transports us back to the way things really were in hard times and good times. As we witnesses the evolution of Jake, the main character, from an insecure boy to a confident young man, we are reminded of what's important in life and what isn't. Within these pages, the author defines the power to survive and succeed within each of us through masterful character studies and vivid details of the era and space. An inspiring read!
Experience the Flow for yourself
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
In the Rivers' Flow is an honest and engrossing account of one boy's discovery of the world around him. Jake Rivers goes from an innocent boy to an aware young man before our eyes. Jim Ainsworth shows us the sometimes harsh reality of rural 50's East Texas in an unflinching way that never slips into the syrupy trap that most memoir/historical novels fall into. His keen observations and clean prose allow the reader to sink comfortably into the story, in much the same way that Rance Rivers explains the Flow, with plenty of time to look around and see it for the wonderful book it is.
Oh, the Memories
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This is a wonderful book. It made me laugh, cry and just smile in the warmth of my memories, that it envoked. The characters were alive and you are made to feel their emotions. Jim did a great job capturing the personalities of the women characters. The kind of book you don't want to end.
A Must Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
In the Rivers' Flow is set in rural East Texas, but is a compelling story that will take any Baby Boomer back to his/her childhood days. Ainsworth is a great storyteller. His straightforward writing style draws you into his characters giving every reader someone with whom they can identify. I highly recommend this book and can't wait for Ainsworth's next novel.
Thanks for bringing back long forgotten memories
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Great book. Mr. Ainsworth did me a great favor with this book. He brought back long forgotten memories. Thanks to this book, I can now remember things about my Cowboy-ish grandfather that I had forgotton. I remember his comforting smell - a combination of leather, dust and old spice - his air of confidence - and most importantly his effect on me. I remember how a cotton field felt and looked - How an old grocery store could feel musty and comfortable at the same time.If you want to connect to your childhood - especially if you grew up in rural America in the 30's, 40's or 50's - this is a must read. Because of this book I have connected with my parents and grandparents in a way that hasn't happend in 15 years. Thank you Mr. Ainsworth.
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