On Sawdust and Broken Glass
On Sawdust and Broken Glass
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Callum Koglin runs Koglin Lumber, the family sawmill he inherited after his father’s death. His son, Liam, a senior in college, dreams of becoming the sawmill’s next owner-operator after graduation.
Callum—disillusioned with the small-town life he never chose and convinced that an education shouldn’t be wasted on lumber—insists Liam forge a different path.
In the shadow of a financial crisis, what unfolds is as much a story about fatherhood, family, and what’s expected of us as it is a meditation on the value of work.
Cost & Delivery Transparency: A copy of this book is not physically produced until a purchase is made, there is no stock. This eliminates the enormous waste that often results from traditional book production, where a large quantity of books are printed and a meaningful portion of them are never purchased, read, or even opened. While this is mostly great in my view, it means the book is more expensive for the customer than I'd like. It also means there is no two-day shipping you’ve come to expect from the Economic Monolith.
So it goes.
As always, Bitcoin Preferred.
