Sunday, August 29, 2021

THE WILDERNESS SPA by Jim Halverson

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Book Details:
Book Title:  Wilderness Spa: Where Physical Survival Meets Psychological Survival by Jim Halverson
Category:  Adult Fiction 18+, 212 pages
Genre Literary
Publisher:  Gail Force Publishing
Release date:  June 2021
Format available for review: Print - Softback, Ebook (
mobi file (for Kindle), gifted Kindle copy, ePub, PDF)
Will send print books out to: USA and Canada

Tour dates: August 23 to September 10, 2021
Content Rating:  PG-13: Only language (one f-word, some sh*t, d*mn)
Book Description:
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The Wilderness Spa brings people from three quite different sources together to survive catastrophe in the Alaskan wilderness. They amaze themselves in their ability to coalesce and work cohesively in the face of hunger, injury, insecurity, and possible death. With that on their minds, they explore statistics, logic, social justice, and challenges to philosophies and social norms.

After rocky starts when new members enter the group, they learn to find the best in their fellow travelers, how to help, follow, and lead when necessary. Nothing is ever easy. Without attacking each other, they dig deep to reconcile their differences.

Join the group as they make the best of what they have. Struggle along with them and reconcile your own philosophical belief systems with logic and science.

PictureMeet the Author: 

J​im Halverson is the author of Trials & Trails (2019) and Ponce, What Actually Happened at the Fountain of Youth (upcoming, 2021). Jim grew up in the rural, gold-mining town of Mokelumne Hill, CA and received his MBA from Golden Gate University. He spent part of his life on a ranch and is an avid student of psychology. He recognizes the struggles of all men and women seeking equality and respect. Jim and his wife, Gail, spend their time traveling from their small farm in Forestville, CA.

Connect with the Author:  Website ~  Goodreads

My Review
Wilderness Spa: Where Physical Survival Meets Psychological Survival by Jim Halverson was quite the read. As a psychology graduate student I found the book to be quite the thought provoking read even though it was fiction, it still got me thinking about different subject and ordering if thing would have occurred in a similar way if the events of the book were to really take place.

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