Prologue: The Wind Said No
Part I: Reflections in the Water
Chapter 1: The Hardy Boys
Chapter 2: Sandburned
Chapter 3: The Scent of Lilac
Chapter 4: I See Unusual Things
Tip Box 1
Part II: Charting the Course
Bull’s Eye
Chapter 5: Fish Tail Car
Chapter 6: Dylan’s Hoop Dream
Chapter 7: Burning the Midnight Oil
Chapter 8: Tree Trunks
Tip Box 2
Part III: Storm Clouds
Lunaception
Chapter 9: Earth and Sky
Chapter 10: You Will Never Know
Chapter 11: A Piece of Cookie
Chapter 12: One Thousand Cows
Tip Box 3
Part IV: Eye of the Storm
Different
Chapter 13: Mission Impossible
Chapter 14: Tell Bret
Chapter 15: A Day for Decision
Chapter 16: Pain but No Gain
Tip Box 4
PART V: Days of Rain
Double Negative
Chapter 17: Dizzy Dalliance
Chapter 18: Resuscitated
Chapter 19: The Open Mouth
Chapter 20: What’s up, Doc?
Tip Box 5
Part VI: Sunny Skies
Stepping Stones in My Rose Garden
Chapter 21: Unanswered Questions
Chapter 22: Esther’s Unlikely Tirade
Chapter 23: A Shore in Sight
Epilogue
Tip Box 6
Dr. Gary Rhule is a board certified Internal Medicine physician, and healthcare management consultant. He worked for many years as an emergency room doctor where many persons are affected by physical illness, as well as mental illness. He honed the vital life skills to cope with mental illness as a result of working in the emergency room. He is interested in improving the mental health system, removing the stigma of mental illness, and closing gaps in health disparity. He was born in Jamaica, and has lived in the U.S. since his teenage years. He now lives in Connecticut with his family.
“If Michelangelo could write rather than paint, he would create
Sailing on Broken Pieces, a masterful debut with visual imagery and
palpable characters that leap off the page, sit in your living room
to have a pleasant afternoon conversation”
“Like a fireman’s and emergency first responders’ tender care
of your most prized possessions, the family, Sailing on Broken
Pieces wraps you in a soulful, cozy blanket, to land softly, but on
solid ground.” ---Chief John B. Stewart, Retired, City of Hartford
Fire Department, and author of A Hard Climb Up the Ladder
“Like beautiful music to the ears, Sailing on Broken Pieces is a
compelling symphony that forces you to laugh, move, dance and jump
for joy. A remarkable read, like poetry in motion.”
Ask a Question About this Product More... |