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David W. Berner

    David W. Berner is an acclaimed journalist and author whose writing draws deeply from a rich tapestry of life experiences. His works delve into the complexities of human connection, often exploring themes of self-discovery and the search for meaning. Berner's style is noted for its authenticity and its ability to capture the nuances of the human condition. Through his literary output, he offers readers an intimate look at personal journeys and transformations.

    Daylight Saving Time
    Rainbow Man
    The Consequence of Stars
    Walks With Sam
    Sandman
    • A young boy is in love with the game of golf, but he doesn’t understand why. He has a natural talent and an enviable swing but playing the game well is not enough. There’s something missing. When Jimmy, the homeless man who spends his days cheering on golfers from his usual sitting spot just off the 5th green at Old Elm Municipal Golf course goes missing, the young boy becomes curious. His quest uncovers Jimmy’s mysterious link to the Old Course in St. Andrews, Scotland and reveals a life in golf that not only fascinates but sends the boy on a personal journey to discover the magic of an ancient game and its deeper meaning for a young man doing his best to find his path in the world.

      Sandman
    • Walks With Sam

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.9(79)Add rating

      During a summer of hiking, the author finds that it is his beloved pet that allows him to awaken to a new spirit of mindfulness.

      Walks With Sam
    • The Consequence of Stars

      A Memoir of Home, Revised Edition

      • 326 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The revised edition features a new introduction and two essays by award-winning author David W. Berner, enhancing the original five-star reviewed work. This edition offers fresh insights and reflections, making it a compelling read for both new and returning audiences.

      The Consequence of Stars
    • Rainbow Man

      a novel

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on themes of grief and redemption, this narrative explores the journey of finding new purpose after a life-altering loss. It delves into the emotional struggles faced when everything familiar crumbles, ultimately highlighting the resilience of the human spirit and the possibility of starting anew.

      Rainbow Man