The Teacher and the Tree Man
By Bryan Winchell
The Teacher and the Tree ManFeb 18, 2021
Book 2, Chapters 13-16
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Book 2, Chapters 9-12 (And a Special Interview with Neil Freakin' Young!)
Be sure to stick around to the end of this one so you can hear an amazing interview with the legendary Neil Young plus a special tune he played for us! Enjoy!
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Buying the full book version of "The Teacher and the Tree Man" or buying book 1, book 2, book 3or book 4.
Listening to my regular podcast, The B and P Realm.
Reading my Medium blog, or my old blog.
Book 2, Chapters 5-8
The blurb for book 2:
Paul Lucas wants to celebrate his victory in the battle to save both the forest behind his house and his friend, the Tree Man, who lives there. But the Tree Man is not happy with Lucas. After all, the Teacher betrayed their trust but seems oblivious to this. Meanwhile, the forest has not been saved … yet.
The decision on its future has only been delayed by Lucas’s actions and it’s going to take Lucas becoming more honest with himself and with his friends and family for them to have even a chance in this battle. He’s also going to have to learn to control his temper when he sees how the media reports his story and when he deals with how his co-workers and his wife relate to him. Sometimes it’s all too much!
For Lucas and the Tree Man to prevail, they are both going to have to ask themselves some difficult questions: What exactly are they trying to achieve? Why is Lucas battling to save the forest? Is it an altruistic effort to save the forest and the Tree Man, or is it more about his need to be at the center of the story? Or both? For the Tree Man, he must continue digging into his past to discover where he came from. The only question is, will he have enough time to complete that task?
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Buying the full book version of "The Teacher and the Tree Man" or buying book 1, book 2, book 3 or book 4.
Listening to my regular podcast, The B and P Realm.
Reading my Medium blog, or my old blog.
Book 2, Chapters 1-4
The blurb for book 2:
Paul Lucas wants to celebrate his victory in the battle to save both the forest behind his house and his friend, the Tree Man, who lives there. But the Tree Man is not happy with Lucas. After all, the Teacher betrayed their trust but seems oblivious to this.
Meanwhile, the forest has not been saved … yet. The decision on its future has only been delayed by Lucas’s actions and it’s going to take Lucas becoming more honest with himself and with his friends and family for them to have even a chance in this battle. He’s also going to have to learn to control his temper when he sees how the media reports his story and when he deals with how his co-workers and his wife relate to him. Sometimes it’s all too much!
For Lucas and the Tree Man to prevail, they are both going to have to ask themselves some difficult questions: What exactly are they trying to achieve? Why is Lucas battling to save the forest? Is it an altruistic effort to save the forest and the Tree Man, or is it more about his need to be at the center of the story? Or both? For the Tree Man, he must continue digging into his past to discover where he came from. The only question is, will he have enough time to complete that task?
Find me on: Facebook and Twitter.
Support me by:
Buying the full book version of "The Teacher and the Tree Man" or buying book 1, book 2, book 3 or book 4.
Listening to my regular podcast, The B and P Realm.
Reading my Medium blog, or my old blog.
Book 1, Chapters 17-20
The final four chapters of Book 1. Will Lucas figure out a way to delay the decision and save the Tree Man?
Book 1, Chapters 13-16
These four chapters seem to revolve around issues relating to trust--who can we trust when it comes to events happening in our world?--and it seems this question is just as relevant today as it was for our characters in fall of 2001 when these four chapters take place.
Also, due to some missing words from the original chapters 13 and 14 that I released on the B&P Realm back in February, I re-recorded all of chapter 13 and then recorded just the messed-up parts of chapter 14, so you may notice some sound quality differences. I hope it doesn't take away from your enjoyment of the book. Let me know if you ever hear any other issues so I can fix them!
Book 1, Chapters 9-12 (Plus a Very Special Interview with a ROCK LEGEND!)
Okay, these next four chapters you're going to meet one of my favorite characters of the story and you're going to see things take a turn which really kicks the rest of the novel into high gear, so rather than reading my yakking about it, get to it ... oh, but hey, hey, my, my brain forgot ... stick around after chapter 12 for my special interview with one of rock n roll's all-time greatest iconoclasts! The algorithms are gonna take note of this one! Enjoy!!
Book 1, Chapters 5-8
Chapters 5-8 of "The Teacher and the Tree Man" see our protagonist, Paul Lucas, questioning his sanity as we learn more about the Tree Man and the world he lives in.
Book 1, Chapters 1-4
The opening four chapters of the novel set the scene: A small western Washington town, where our protagonist, elementary school teacher Paul Lucas, lives with his wife and young daughter on the edge of an old-growth forest. Lucas is riding high in chapter one but heads out into the forest after work and a freak encounter completely changes his perspective. Will it be enough to derail him from his goal to be a respectable member of his community, a good husband and dad, and the kind of teacher who can win awards?
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