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Jay Atkinson

    Ice Time
    The Garden Gnome
    • The Garden Gnome

      • 148 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The story follows Ugly, a gnome who transforms from a victim of harsh realities into a garden gnome, seeking refuge from his struggles. However, his new existence is fraught with challenges, as he must stand still through the night, confronting the dangers lurking in the garden's darkness. The narrative explores themes of survival, trust, and the moral dilemmas Ugly faces, raising questions about safety and the potential for crime in a world where gnomes are not just whimsical creatures but complex beings with dark experiences.

      The Garden Gnome
    • As kids, we all had passions -- something we loved doing, experienced with our friends, dreamed about every spare moment. For Jay Atkinson, who grew up in a small Massachusetts town, it was hockey. When Bobby Orr scored the winning goal in the 1970 Stanley Cup Finals against the St. Louis Blues, Atkinson became a fan for life. In 1975, he played on the first Methuen Rangers varsity hockey team. Once and always a rink rat, Atkinson still plays hockey whenever and wherever he can. Twenty-five years after he played for the Rangers, Atkinson returns to his high school team as a volunteer assistant. Ice Time tells the team's story as he follows the temperamental star, the fiery but troubled winger, the lovesick goalie, the rookie whose father is battling cancer, and the "old school" coach as the Rangers make a desperate charge into the state tournament. In emotionally vivid detail, Ice Time travels into the rinks, schools, and living rooms of small-town America, where friendships are forged, the rewards of loyalty and perseverance are earned, and boys and girls are transformed into young men and women. Along the way, we also meet his five-year-old son, Liam, who is just now learning the game his father loves. Whether describing kids playing a moonlit game on a frozen swamp or the crucible of team tryouts and predawn bus rides that he endured himself, Atkinson carves out the drama of adolescence with precision and affection. He takes us onto the ice and into the heart of a town and a team as he explores the profound connection between fathers and sons, and what it means to go home again. From the Hardcover edition.

      Ice Time