on June 23, 2014
Format: Paperback
Resurrecting Tobias:
“If I might elaborate, I am usually hard pressed to place “modern” and “classic” in the
Resurrecting Tobias:
“William Holland knocks one out of the park with his novel, “Resurrecting Tobias.” From the commentary on the human condition via the style reminiscent of the beat poets to the narrator’s honest recollection of a story about love and redemption. From the onset of the novel, Holland demonstrates an ability to weave the rise and fall of those who must overcome the greatest obstacles. Rather than depending upon the cookie-cutter style of a novel with chapters, Holland utilizes the art of the journal entry. He artfully tells the story of three friends whose relationship is familial and warm and unique. He reminds us that family does not necessarily mean one is related by blood. “Resurrecting Tobias” is one of those books you will treasure for once read, you will feel as if you have met three new friends you will always love and even more spectacularly see as reflections of the human condition.”