Bo’s Cafe
October 2, 2009 | Books
Stephen is out of control. He’s angry and his wife and daughter never know when he’s going to blow it. He’s 34, a top executive and has the car and the cash and the beautiful house.
What he doesn’t have is peace, or answers.
He keeps trying to fix his temper. He and Lindsey fight. One of them walks out. His daughter retreats.
Then they start all over again.
One day he runs into a friend of his dad’s in a bar. A retired guy who wears a Hawaiian shirt and shorts and drives an old Buick Electra, Stephen is positive this guy has nothing to offer.
The old guy invites him to Bo’s Cafe, a colorful restaurant on the cove with even more colorful characters, and there he finds acceptance. Stephen starts his journey toward healing, though it’s not an easy road, and in an entirely different direction than he wants to go.
Bo’s Cafe is a fictional story that was easy to read and reminded me of books like The Noticer, Shack, and others that delve less deeply into a plot than it does a message.
Read an excerpt.
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