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Bad Idea: A Novel With Coyotes (Bad Idea Series #1) [Paperback]

Todd Hafer (Author), Jedd Hafer (Author)
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August 22, 2006
Griffin Smith is making a long road trip--but it's not a simple case of getting from point A to point B. Along the way, Griffin learns a lot about life from his unlikely band of travel companions and begins to questions his own attitudes and beliefs.



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Headline: Are we there yet? Griffin Smith is making his first interstate road trip, an adventurous rite of passage that will take him from his Midwestern home to his freshman year at college in Southern California. Yet this is no ordinary A to B trip, as Griffin will find his attitudes and ideas challenged by some surprising events and an unlikely band of travel companions: his best bud, who will test the limits of their friendship; his father, who will challenge his concept of manhood; his younger brother; and his father?s trophy girlfriend, who may just be too young in general. Soon this journey begins to take random detours, as he experiences a bittersweet reunion with his biological mother, confronts a terrible betrayal, and encounters one angry coyote. And as the states blur by, Griffin encounters life lessons that will show him the healing found in forgiveness and an unexpected model of integrity and character.

About the Author

Todd and Jedd Hafer previously teamed up to write Snickers from the Front Pew: Confessions of Two Preacher's Kids (RiverOak Publishing). Todd lives in Kansas City, MO, while Jedd makes home in Colorado Springs, CO. Visit them on line at www.haferbros.com

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 14 and up
  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: NavPress (August 22, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1576839699
  • ISBN-13: 978-1576839690
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,407,079 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I write books with my smart brother Todd. We try to be authentic and thought-provoking. I also get to speak all over. I love to talk to adults about issues facing young people. I also work for Children's ARK
(www.childrensark.org) where our mission is "Changing the World, One Child at a Time".
I have a wonderful wife and 4 [mostly] wonderful children.

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptionally Insightful, November 24, 2006
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Mary J. Yerkes (Manassas, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bad Idea: A Novel With Coyotes (Bad Idea Series #1) (Paperback)
If you're looking for "safe" Christian reading with storybook endings and perfect people, look somewhere else. <em>Bad Idea: A Novel with Coyotes</em> is a raw, gritty coming of age tale that addresses issues today's teens face with refreshing honesty and laugh-out-loud humor. Griffin Smith sets out on a cross-country road trip from a small Midwestern home to his college in Southern California, accompanied by some unlikely traveling companions--his father and his young "cliché" (read fiancé), his best friend, and his younger brother.

This well written, though sometimes disturbing, tale gives readers a rare glimpse into teens' often-tumultuous emotional life and spiritual journey. The book explores difficult issues, such as suicide, self-mutilation, and self-medication. As a youth leader of ten years (now retired due to health issues), I can tell you that I've dealt with each of these issues--sometimes with teens whose parents were pastors or in church leadership. I believe this book fills a critical gap in Christian publishing, and I hope publishers sit up and take notice.

The authors weave a compelling story, laced with real-life issues and comic relief. that concludes on a positive and satisfying note. Not for the faint of heart, <em>Bad Idea: A Novel with Coyotes</em> will disturb some, strengthen and encourage others, and, hopefully, open the door for honest conversations around dinner tables everywhere.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!, September 19, 2006
This review is from: Bad Idea: A Novel With Coyotes (Bad Idea Series #1) (Paperback)
Bad Idea is a good idea for anyone over 12 years old. I was entertained, challenged, and captivated all at the same time. It is a great story with diverse characters, situations, and settings. It takes you into the mind of a normal 18 year old kid dealing with real issues in a practical way.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Idea for a Hurting Generation, January 16, 2007
This review is from: Bad Idea: A Novel With Coyotes (Bad Idea Series #1) (Paperback)
In first reading this book from my thirty-something conservative perspective, I thought reading "Bad Idea" was a bad idea. I didn't like the raw expressions of main character Griffin Smith nor his honest admissions to his inner thoughts. However, brothers Todd and Jedd Hafer draw the reader in with a fresh style that isn't found in mainstream novels. I enjoyed the way Griffin's narrative makes the reader feel as though he or she is a part of a conversation with the main character. His asides to the reader and witty sarcasm balance the darker aspects of the story.

I realized that I was judging from the perspective of a parent of a teen when I first started reading. As I got into Griffin's head and began to understand his pain from the perspective of a teen, I understood the deep need for more books like this one.

Co-author, Jedd Hafer has worked with troubled teens; therefore he knows how to reach hurting kids. The honesty in this book approaches teens from where they are. It isn't a cookie cutter novel with a little gospel pasted in. The reader must beware that the book is shockingly realistic, but anyone who feels life Griffin is not going to read a self-help book with easy solutions. Instead of resolutions that seem unattainable, the reader of this book sees a kindred spirit in Griff who has been there and knows how it feels.

It is a real look at a teen ready for college, whose inner conflict includes his divorced parents, their new partners, personal regrets and his own unhealthy way of dealing with pain. Part of Griffin's inner struggle manifests in his self-mutilating habits and his hidden binges on alcohol. Like many teens that grow up in a church environment, Griffin has fooled the people around him. His parents, friends, and youth leader believe he is okay. But he isn't okay.

This book is a tool for anyone who can relate to Griffin's hurts and inner turmoil. It takes the reader through the process of healing and reveals the source of peace only found in a relationship with a supreme God. His road trip to college and the discoveries along the way is a metaphor for the journey of spiritual awakening in Griffin's life. The conclusion doesn't leave the reader believing that Griffin has it all together yet. Instead, it leaves the impression that he is a work in progress. Aren't we all? Thumbs up to the Hafers who dared try something different to reach a hurting generation.
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