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Eric the skier is a book in ten chapters of bedside reading for ages 8 and up-to 80 and beyond. The book chronicles the whimsical personalities and adventures of a family whose members ski, hike, canoe, surf, worry, bicycle, cook, dance and survey everything in sight as they make their way through the world and eventually come to learn about a serious problem. With the unexpected guidance of their youngest and most timid member, they begin trying to find answers and solutions. Every chapter has an illustration by the Adirondack artist Jim Kobak III, the son of the author. Reviews from James Kobak's previous works:
With a penchant for blending humor and insightful commentary, James has a knack for turning the frustrations of daily life into entertaining and thought-provoking narratives.
The narrative is well paced, the writing is crisp, and the book is chock full of character types readers will recognize.
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Eric the skier is a book in ten chapters of bedside reading for ages 8 and up-to 80 and beyond. The book chronicles the whimsical personalities and adventures of a family whose members ski, hike, canoe, surf, worry, bicycle, cook, dance and survey everything in sight as they make their way through the world and eventually come to learn about a serious problem. With the unexpected guidance of their youngest and most timid member, they begin trying to find answers and solutions. Every chapter has an illustration by the Adirondack artist Jim Kobak III, the son of the author. Reviews from James Kobak's previous works:
With a penchant for blending humor and insightful commentary, James has a knack for turning the frustrations of daily life into entertaining and thought-provoking narratives.
The narrative is well paced, the writing is crisp, and the book is chock full of character types readers will recognize.