A Place Called Fairhavens

by Paul Krebill


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£18.95
Softcover
£18.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/05/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9780738851228

About the Book

Max Ritter,a young Montana pastor troubled by self-doubt, tries to re-gain confidence as he looks out onto the endless South Pacific from his vantage point on the southernmost shore of New Zealand. Feeling unfit for parish ministry and a failure in marriage Max has fled as far away from people as possible, after suffering the rejection of both his wife and his congregation.

While on the South Island of New Zealand he meets Bronwyn  MacKenzie, the young owner of Colac Bay Inn, the bed and breakfast in which he is staying. Her caring concern for him and the loving acceptance he finds in her parish church help him to regain self-confidence.  Through a series of experiences Bronwyn helps Max to live and love again, and along with her church encourages him in the long process through which he is restored to ministry and to a deeper understanding of spirituality.  

He returns to Montana and takes a job as a handyman at Fairhavens, a resort and retreat center in the mountains near Yellowstone Park. While Fairhavens is threatened by a "Disney-like" theme park developing nearby, Bronwyn’s Colac Bay Inn in New Zealand faces financial bankruptcy.

When Max is told of the death of Bronwyn’s fiancé, he returns to New Zealand briefly to help Bronwyn. During this time together a deepening love grows between Bronwyn and Max.

Max returns to Montana and once again is involved with Fairhavens. Eventually its problems are resolved when the neighboring development is scaled down. Meanwhile, Bronwyn sells part interest in the inn and is thus enabled to come to Montana  where she is given a position on the staff of Fairhavens.  Once again the lives of Bronwyn and Max become intertwined.

Max becomes the director of Fairhavens after its founder and director retires. His confidence now fully restored, Max begins to carry out various church duties in the region, having regained a renewed sense of God´s call to ministry both through his work at Fairhavens and some of the more traditional ministerial functions.


About the Author

A five decade Montanan, Paul Krebill has a fascination for the gold mining era in the “Treasure State,” as well as a concern for the current pressures to bring commercial development into some of the pristine natural areas of Montana. Having spent some extended time in New Zealand he found some similar history in New Zealand’s South Island. RETURN TO ARROW RIVER weaves together these threads of history from these widely separated lands. He has previously published six novels set in rural Montana. Descriptions of these may be found at www.Xlibris.com/PaulKrebill.html Paul and his wife, Doris, were born in the Midwest, and moved to rural Wyoming in the early 1950's and to Montana in 1956. They live in Bozeman, Montana.