Reviewed by Edee Wilcox
Thin Air
By Bette Nordberg
Bethany House
Paperback
Beth and Allen Cheng live a quiet life with their three small
children in the small town of Bellevue, Washington, close to the mountains
of the west coast. Beth works as a wildlife biologist and her current
project is tracking the goat population through the high elevations.
Though
Beth enjoys her job, Allen hates that she must work to supplement their
household income. They had agreed that she would work so he could take the
pastor's position at a small local church.
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Thin Air Excerpt
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Doyle crept slowly away from the cover of the trees.
Keeping his eye on the plane, Doyle avoided looking directly at the fire
itself. His night vision depended on keeping his eyes from the bright
light. He moved forward silently, stealthily, always watching the plane,
listening for movement, mentally reviewing the elements of the afternoon.
©2002 Bette Nordberg
Published with permission from Bethany House
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The story describes their quiet, yet comfortably hectic family life as
Beth leaves for the airport to board a small plane that will take her high
above the mountainous terrain to count the goats. While she and her family
go about their routine, Dennis Doyle experiences a far different existence.
Instead of family, he has chosen a life of solitude deep in the hills, as
far from humanity as he can get. His Vietnam past haunts him even after
thirty years if living alone.
Beth and Dennis eventually cross paths high in the mountains. Her Asian
appearance brings back the nightmares of the jungles of Vietnam and he has
moments where he can no longer distinguish between the past and the present.
Beth, being strong in her faith, fears for her life, but she knows God has
a purpose for putting her with this troubled man.
Bookworm's Briefing
Bette Nordberg brings to life the horrors of war and
how the experience can manifest itself in one's mind. She does a wonderful
job of helping the reader get to know Dennis Doyle and Beth Cheng. And, though Dennis appears on the surface to be a selfish, crazy hermit, we
come to find that he still has a warm heart no matter how hard he tries to
stay detached.
And Beth, though she is thrown into a situation where she
must face much suffering, she questions her faith, but she never falters.
She continues to seek God's will and asks for guidance and strength through
Him.
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