
Chasing Fireflies (Paperback)
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Mountain Between Us comes a powerful story about fishing, baseball, home cooking, and other matters of life and death . . .
āMartin understands the power of story and he uses it to alter the souls and lives of both his characters and his readers . . .ā āPatti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author
They have one summer to find what was lost long ago.
āNever settle for less than the truth,ā she told him.
On a stifling summer day, an old Chevy Impala ignored the warning signals and was annihilated by the oncoming train. What no one realized until much later was that the driver had paused just before entering the tracks and kicked a small boy out of the car. A small boy with broken glasses who is clutching a notebook with all his might . . . but who never speaks.
Chase Walker was one of the lucky ones. He was in foster care as a child, but he finally ended up with a family who loved him and cared for him. Now, as a journalist for the local paper, heās moved on and put the past behind him.
But when heās assigned the story of this young boy, painful, haunting questions about his own childhood begin to rise to the surface.
And as Chase Walker discovers, learning the truth about who you are can be as elusiveāand as magicalāas chasing fireflies on a summer night.
ā[C]olorful, memorable characters; Southern regional flavor thatās drop-dead accurate; and lyrical, intelligent writing make Chasing Fireflies an exceptionally good read.ā āAspiring Retail
āIf I could use only one word to describe Chasing Fireflies it would have to be āWOW!ā From the very beginning of the book I was drawn into the story and could not put it down.ā āepinions.com
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Mountain Between Us comes a powerful story about fishing, baseball, home cooking, and other matters of life and death . . .
āMartin understands the power of story and he uses it to alter the souls and lives of both his characters and his readers . . .ā āPatti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author
They have one summer to find what was lost long ago.
āNever settle for less than the truth,ā she told him.
On a stifling summer day, an old Chevy Impala ignored the warning signals and was annihilated by the oncoming train. What no one realized until much later was that the driver had paused just before entering the tracks and kicked a small boy out of the car. A small boy with broken glasses who is clutching a notebook with all his might . . . but who never speaks.
Chase Walker was one of the lucky ones. He was in foster care as a child, but he finally ended up with a family who loved him and cared for him. Now, as a journalist for the local paper, heās moved on and put the past behind him.
But when heās assigned the story of this young boy, painful, haunting questions about his own childhood begin to rise to the surface.
And as Chase Walker discovers, learning the truth about who you are can be as elusiveāand as magicalāas chasing fireflies on a summer night.
ā[C]olorful, memorable characters; Southern regional flavor thatās drop-dead accurate; and lyrical, intelligent writing make Chasing Fireflies an exceptionally good read.ā āAspiring Retail
āIf I could use only one word to describe Chasing Fireflies it would have to be āWOW!ā From the very beginning of the book I was drawn into the story and could not put it down.ā āepinions.com











