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Synopsis
"In 1958 young Albert Martel was on his way. For four years he had been soaking in the avant-garde culture of radical politics, French philosophers, and abstract art. He was running with the chosen ones of the New York City art world. Soon he will fulfill his dream of studying painting full time. Everything he had planned for was in place. Until circumstances changed.Now, after sixty years of living in Upstate New York, he is a retired plumber with a barn full of paintings no one else has seen. Images continue to haunt his mind. Images he has to get onto canvass, but time is running out. He needs to make changes. His art has long been a wedge between himself and his son. Now he needs his help. He has his plans in place. That is until his granddaughter, Sophie, enters his life.This is the story of a family torn by a dark secret shared between father and son. A secret that has to be brought into the light if they are to travel on together. With Sophie as their unlikely guide they start down a path that changes their lives. Can this young woman, who is coming of age herself, bridge the gulf between these two men, or will the secret forever separate them?
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"... you will say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there, ' and it will move; and nothing will be impossible to you."In 1958 young Albert Martel was on his way. For four years he had been soaking in the avant-garde culture of radical politics, French philosophers, and abstract art. He was running with the chosen ones of the New York City art world. Soon he will fulfill his dream of studying painting full time. Everything he had planned for was in place. Until circumstances changed. Now, after sixty years of living in Upstate New York, he is a retired plumber with a barn full of paintings no one else has seen. Images continue to haunt his mind. Images he has to get onto canvass, but time is running out. He needs to make changes. His art has long been a wedge between himself and his son. Now he needs his help. He has his plans in place. That is until his granddaughter, Sophie enters his life. This is the story of a family torn by a dark secret shared between father and son. A secret that has to be brought into the light if they are to travel on together. With Sophie as their unlikely guide, they start down a path that changes their lives. Can this young woman, who is coming of age herself, bridge the gulf between these two men, or will the secret forever separate them
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Mountains Can Move is the story of a family torn by secrets and the redemptive power of forgiveness.
Albert Martel's life didn't go as he'd planned. Instead of an illustrious career as a New York City artist, he spent most of his adult life as a plumber in Rochester, New York fulfilling his obligation to his wife and children. His passion remained with his art.
Now, Albert fears that time is running out. Estranged from his son by a shared dark secret and holding on to a barn full of paintings, he's unwilling to face the changes he knows are necessary to fix the past and bring the present into the light. Until his granddaughter, Sophie, steps into the breach and insists that mountains can, indeed, move.
Mountains Can Move is the first volume in the Johnson Family Trilogy by author Paul Mitchell.