Saturday, 14 June 2014

BOOK OF THE DAY: What We Leave Behind by Matthew Alan


by Matthew Alan





BOOK DESCRIPTION
This is a story about struggle, a story of hope, and mostly, a story about love. A journey with a unique young girl who is so sure of what is out there waiting for her, that she never compromises her belief in finding it. 
 
It isn't always an easy path, but Jane Rawley Solomon's humor, character, and passion for others, keep her moving towards her goals - despite life throwing obstacles in her way. What she's left with is truly beautiful.

AUTHOR BIO



Hi everyone......

Thanks again for taking the time to read something I've written, and for all of the amazing support on this new venture. I know it doesn't make sense to everyone, this writing "thing" that seems so odd and outside of Coach Matt world, but I've been writing for years, so it's only the sharing "thing" that's new from my end. And regardless of ever doing it full time or making it big, I love it. Have a fundamental desire to write that I haven't felt since I joined the swim team at McKinley Senior High school my sophomore year.

I know many of you won't get it, just like many of my non-swimmer friends don't get swimming (who am I kidding, I don't have non-swimmer friends), but I just want to thank you again and explain a little more fully why I love to write. It's a question I get asked more often now, so I woke up early this morning and decided to get this down on paper to explain it more clearly.

That's the first thing, the constant desire to actually write something down. Like swimming and sex, not to mention family, religion and friends (among many other things and not in that order - okay, maybe in that order), I think about it all of the time. I'll get an idea and have jot it on paper or in my notepad - at 2am, or noon when I'm swimming, whenever something poignant or funny, that I want to share comes into my head, I write it out. When I think "this is important, this is something people need to be reminded about, what I need to be reminded about." Whether it be a gentle nudge to be more open-minded (which we all need), or to love ourselves a little more, I get ideas that represent these concepts and want to, almost have to share them. I think books are important for that, I know how a great story affects me, and the educator and coach in me wants to do the same things for other people as well.

That's the second piece - it gets something across, a piece of me. Something I value and think is important. An idea that reminds me, and hopefully others, that struggling through it is okay. Anyone that really knows me, understands why struggle is such a focus in my writing. But I think, just like in coaching, writing allows you to share ideas that maybe people have forgotten, that maybe they have never even thought about. Because to be honest, life is hard, and it is full of struggles, and it's also amazing and full of cycles where we rebound into something even better than before. Sharing that understanding, that goal. That's why I write.

I hope you don't mind, And I appreciate the indulgence. I know that's what it is, trust me. When after fourteen hours of coaching, all I can think about is getting a few pages written, a few ideas outlined, I know this is part of who I am. That it's what I really want to share. Not just the outside, but what I've learned and what I continue to learn in my life.

Thanks for being patient, and for those of you willing to give my books a chance to sink in. :)

Love to all.
Matt

REVIEWS
5.0 out of 5 stars Authentic and heartbreaking May 18, 2014
By L Jean
Format:Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
Matthew Alan has again created beautiful, full characters I couldn't help but care about. Jane learns to love completely, despite a rough childhood, and is due complete happiness. As she is once again overcome by extreme challenges, I found it difficult to read - I cared for the character too much, and it hit too close to home. Powerful.

5.0 out of 5 stars Well done, Matthew. May 15, 2014
By Kc
Format:Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
I bought the book for a weekend trip with friends, and couldn't get my nose out of it, stealing a peek every chance I could get, to find out what happens next. A fine descriptive story about pure goodness and pure evil, and the power to forgive those who hurt us most. Make the most of what you're given...think about what you want to leave behind.


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