Return to Sawyerton Springs: A Mostly True Tale Filled with Love, Learning, and Laughter

by Andy Andrews

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The enchanting town of Sawyerton Springs does exist. New York Times best-selling author Andy Andrews has found it in the hearts of those who long to take a deep breath, relax, and take the time to find the humor and meaning in everyday life. There's a little bit of this small town in all of us - a place apart, "behind the times," inhabited by a cast of characters we seem to have known for years. The sounds, smells, colors, and textures of Sawyerton Springs are within you - an instinctive, almost mystical longing for a simpler time. In Sawyerton Springs, everyday occurrences are assigned a calm purpose. The town has no lawyers - it doesn't need any. The local paper comes out weekly, and everyone already knows what it says. Email, the Internet, computers, faxes, cell phones, microwaves, cappuccinos, call waiting, and caller ID don't exist here. The town has no traffic lights - there aren't enough cars to warrant any. This is a story that reflects upon the seemingly ordinary parts of our everyday lives - and how they are actually extraordinary parts of something much greater. Savor the time you spend in Sawyerton Springs.
You might just find another hometown you want to claim as your own!...Andy Andrews, hailed by a New York Times reporter as someone who has "quietly become one of the most influential people in America," is a best-selling novelist and in-demand corporate speaker for the world's largest organizations. He has spoken at the request of four different U.S. presidents and at military bases worldwide. Andy is also the author of The Traveler's Gift, The Lost Choice, Island of Saints, and The Noticer. He lives in Orange Beach, Alabama, with his wife, Polly, and their two sons.
  • ISBN10 0981970915
  • ISBN13 9780981970912
  • Publish Date 1 September 2009 (first published 1 May 2009)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Hay House
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 240
  • Language English