Welcome to the home of Brother Broken Blog. I'm not sure...
Welcome to the home of Brother Broken Blog.

I'm not sure how a blog is supposed to look, so here goes nothin'. Come back soon for more...
Why I wrote the book:
A duck hunter, a professor and a biker walk into a bar . . .
. . . well, not exactly a bar . . . more like a story.
These aren't just three random guys, they are brothers . . . my brothers.
Their story begins in the 1950s and 60s, in a village, in Saskatchewan, somewhere north of normal. It's not one that's dark or depressing, it's a story of hope and gratitude, with a touch of ridiculous. Some parts are complicated, because there is nothing straightforward pertaining to broken.
I remember my brothers with words, I share the story of their lives. l tell of what decent boys they were, what they meant to me, how their lives were ordinary and sound before all the trouble started happening. I write, so people will learn the goodness of my parents, the wholesomeness of my extended family, that my kin weren't lowbrow hicks, who screwed-up raising kids.
Small town Saskatchewan couldn't be further from the spotlight. It's a great place to store secrets. A great place to fly under the wire. An even better place to get away with indiscretions. But you won't find evidence of wrongdoing. It's been buried for years and no pickaxe is durable enough to dig up a clue. But rest assured, you may find a lesson worth learning¾one used to protect future generations.
Link to FriesenPress to learn more about where you can purchase the book.