Final Grains of Sand by David Harder

by
David Harder
(Ambassador International 2018)


We all end up judging others based on what we know: but do we really know a person? Do we really know a person's life? We only glimpse that which is shown to us. And Final Grains of Sand takes the reader along a journey in learning more about James and who he was: friend, son, brother, father, and husband.

This is one of those books that will definitely stick with the reader. 


While reading, there were instances where I did not like the technique of writing used, but the story trumped technique. And that is the most important thing: can the author tell a great story. And for me, David Harder does just that. 

He told a wonderful story with a great message. Not many authors can successfully execute the omniscient point of view and keep the transitions smooth and flowing. Final Grains of Sand does exactly that: smooth and flowing writing that pulls the reader into the story.


The characters were fully developed and complex. The situation brought out many truths about them and some surprising facts. This story had many layers to it and used the characters to bring it to life.



Each person brought a new perspective to the story. Emotionally written and beautifully tailored, Final Grains of Sand is a great book to read.

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