Preservation
Each of these six stories has a significant relationship at its core. And each of these six stories has a theme of preservation running through it. But not every relationship can be preserved. Sometimes preservation is in the act of acceptance and moving on. Sometimes it is about learning to do better. Sometimes preservation comes after a long absence, after what is lost is found.

With new preface and additional story.
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Preservation
Each of these six stories has a significant relationship at its core. And each of these six stories has a theme of preservation running through it. But not every relationship can be preserved. Sometimes preservation is in the act of acceptance and moving on. Sometimes it is about learning to do better. Sometimes preservation comes after a long absence, after what is lost is found.

With new preface and additional story.
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Preservation

Preservation

by Eric Stoffle
Preservation

Preservation

by Eric Stoffle

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Overview

Each of these six stories has a significant relationship at its core. And each of these six stories has a theme of preservation running through it. But not every relationship can be preserved. Sometimes preservation is in the act of acceptance and moving on. Sometimes it is about learning to do better. Sometimes preservation comes after a long absence, after what is lost is found.

With new preface and additional story.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013896109
Publisher: Reveal House Press
Publication date: 03/04/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 241 KB

About the Author

Eric Stoffle is a writer from Boise, Idaho. He has published children’s books and co-published two adult fiction books. He has also published several stories for children.

He has worked in the publishing industry as well as law enforcement. He began his law enforcement career working in Canyon County and Ada County jails. He is now an investigator at the Meridian Police Department.
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