David Lyle Jeffrey is a retired professor who, for much of his life, lived and worked in the rough highlands and marginal farm country of the upper Ottawa Valley in Canada. The author of books about historic Christianity and its influence on poetry and the visual arts, he has occasionally ventured upon uncredentialed theological reflection and, even more precariously, committed random acts of poetry.
"David Jeffrey's latest book . . . is a mingled yarn about the
extraordinary-ordinary people who set him straight on life's path.
Rural and urban, Christian and pagan, lettered or life-wise, every
one of the 'real characters' we meet in these pages left their
trace on this masterful storyteller's wide and tender
understanding."
--Graeme Hunter, University of Ottawa
"Real Characters is not just great storytelling; it is a refreshing
introduction to genuine folk who don't find it necessary to live up
to other people's expectations. . . . Among the characters . . .
there is one whose own life threads through them all--David
Jeffrey, who in these reminiscences reveals his own quirks and
passions for learning, love, and faith."
--Paul W. Gooch, Victoria University in the University of
Toronto
"Whether in the Ottawa Valley of his youth, the ivory towers of
Princeton, or a Florentine trattoria, David Jeffrey shows that the
Front Porch Republic isn't just limited to American small towns or
rural homesteads. Porchers everywhere will want to 'sit a spell'
with Jeffrey for his delightful and moving stories of the 'real
characters' who made him the man he is."
--Scott H. Moore, Baylor University
"This is a delightful and most pleasurable book. It brought back
memories of some nonconforming individuals that I have known over
the past sixty-plus years. I wholeheartedly and enthusiastically
endorse Real Characters."
--Bill Robbins, business leader and major financial supporter of
Christian colleges and universities
"David Jeffrey is a lad from the Ottawa Valley, a curious lost
Canadian landscape where, over the centuries, the law of gravity
seems to have been inconsistently understood and applied. The
resultant misfits who have graced the place are some of the
subjects brought to light in this book. These oddballs from the
ozone populate the pages of this scholarly and tractor-friendly
tome."
--Ray Corrin, Health Canada
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