6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Golf IS Life!, May 9 2009
By Jennifer Lawrence - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Nine Lessons: A Novel of Love, Fatherhood, and Second Chances (Hardcover)
When August Wilte learns his wife is pregnant, he's terrified. His own father, London, was less than perfect. To make things worse, his mother died when he was very young, so he's never been exposed to "good" parenting.
August confronts his father, demanding an explanation for his failures. Instead, London suggests that meet once a month for a round of golf. Both men get what they want: London gets the chance to reintroduce his son to the game of golf, and August receives tidbits of memories of his mother on golf score cards that London used as a sort of diary.
August soon learns that his father's motive isn't just golf. Each golf lesson is actually a life lesson. By the time his wife has reached the end of her pregnancy, August has received nine lessons in life from his father.
I'll have to admit, I was apprehensive about reading THE NINE LESSONS when I read the description. However, I enjoyed Milne's other book THE PAPER BAG CHRISTMAS I thought I'd give him another chance. I'm glad I did. Milne's characters are genuine and experience emotions we've all experienced. The messages relayed in THE NINE LESSONS are messages that we can all take to heart.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nine Lessons, five stars, two boxes of Kleenex, April 29 2009
By Jason Wright - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Nine Lessons: A Novel of Love, Fatherhood, and Second Chances (Hardcover)
My quickie review of The Nine Lessons: A Novel of Love, Fatherhood, and Second Chances.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Christian MEN play golf & go weak knee, Nov 29 2010
By Harold Wolf "Doc" - Published on Amazon.com
A GUY BOOK, novel, not a study. Powerful life lessons put into a story form with a golf greens setting. "The Nine Lessons" is better than football.
August, animal vet, age 27, is shocked when his wife's pregnancy test is +. 7 years of birth control found a loop-hole. Now August must face up with the fact he knows nothing about being a father, will likely fail, just like his widower father did with him. But after another fight with his golf-nut dad, and wanting to know more about his mother who died when he was only 4, he agrees to 9 monthly golf lessons from dad. One for each month of the pregnancy. With each lesson he gets information about his mom. Blackmail? Will Augusta, named after a golf course, learn to play the game, finally? Will relations improve? Will he be a real dad?
With this book came pleasant surprises. LOL fun; can't stop suspense; and each chapter is led with a golf quotation worth the book's bargain price in 2010. I was `GOT' with the final or 9th golf lesson. And that wasn't even the powerful climactic ending. The best Christian Men's book I've ever read. But beware, guys, after reading so many paragraphs, lines, and so much laughing out loud, my wife is reading it now. It took me an afternoon, and the next morning to read. I did sleep between, but it was hard to set it aside even for a good night's rest. When she's done, it goes to my sons, or I'll buy each one.
Best chapter started with the line "Other than the words `I'm pregnant,' the most terrifying thing my wife has ever said to me is `baby shower.'" Humorous chapter--almost red-neck jokes funny. Maybe it's because I've been drug to a baby shower. It's also enlightening, about mulligan's; forgiveness; do-over; & second chances. Actually I could relate to almost every chapter and each of the 9 golf lessons. But I'm a grandfather x 9.
A perfect gift for men (or pregnant women), fathers, couples just having had a new child, grandpas, golfers, duffers, and anyone who likes reading Christian novels. This is better than 5 stars. It's an `eagle' read.
Every golf course should have a supply of this book on shelves in the pro shop. Timeless reading.
Kevin Alan Milne also wrote "The Paper Bag Christmas" and "Sweet Misfortune."