McGowan's Call is a collection of short stories and a novella that chronicles Davis' path from the river town of Hatteras, Ohio to the suburbs of Dayton.  This work of fiction provides a rare insight to pastoral ministry outside the scandals that regularly make headlines.  It is an honest exposé of the real crisis that afflicts those who live in the public eye.  

                  


Davis McGowan could not have anticipated how his career would isolate him in his private life.  After
ordination, he finds himself an alien in a world of human need.  This fictional account of a young pastor's rise
and fall is based on the secret reality faced by the ordinary people who have sensed a "call" to one of the
helping professions.  Never quite accepted as a local, he navigates the path of conscience through the
pitfalls of personal loneliness.

McGowan's Call is a collection of short stories and a novella that chronicles Davis' path from the river town of
Hatteras, Ohio to the suburbs of Dayton.  This work of fiction provides a rare insight to pastoral ministry
outside the scandals that regularly make headlines.  It is an honest exposé of the real crisis that afflicts those
who live in the public eye.  


Rob Smith is the author of two novels including
Night Voices.  Ann Joslin of A Sandusky Bay Journal
describes Night Voices as "an exciting novel of adventure."   In
McGowan's Call, this talented writer explores
the inner landscape of those who find themselves inserted in the personal crises of others.  

Rob Smith's short stories have appeared nationally in
Writer's Journal and other literary magazines.  In 2006,
he received the Robert Frost Poetry Award for his poem
Catbird.  He currently resides on Ohio's north coast
and sails the waters of Lake Erie on a sloop that he and his wife are restoring.  
The great adventures of life begin in imagination!
ISBN-13: 9780978516550
McGowan's Call   by Rob Smith  
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