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Playa Perdida [Kindle Edition]

Dan Schmidt
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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Book Description

When life goes south, sometimes you need a beach.

A decade of pastoring cranky congregations has left Gray Albright badly frayed. Wanting to make sure he doesn't come apart at the seams, friends send Gray to Panama for a much-needed vacation. But storms force his plane down early, and before he knows it, Gray and his family are in Playa Perdida, an uncharted beach town in Central America.

The expatriates living there ask Gray to start a church for their community, to which he says no. Then the congregation back home decides to fire him and so, at the urging of his wife Moira, Gray reconsiders. They move south, into a duplex next to an Austrian couple with dogs; their new used car needs a full-time mechanic. But the ocean is a mile away, as is fantastic coffee at Café Café. And the job? Gray finds himself among expatriates who have washed up on this beach from all over the world--like Slot, a one-armed, big-hearted vet; the dowager Charlotte Pipe; a surfing sage; a garage band whose members have surprising depth; and, a gaggle of other off-beat charlatans and saints.

With a laconic pace, gentle humor and attention to detail, Playa Perdida draws readers into life among offbeat expats under the radar on the edge of obscurity. As Gray discovers, they're people with checkered pasts and uncertain futures--people like himself--in need of second chances.

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---Dan Schmidt has a terrific mind and a gift for language. In Playa Perdida, he has drawn on a world he knows well to craft a tale you will not forget.
John Ortberg   Senior Pastor, Menlo Park Presbyterian Church

---Not only has Dan Schmidt created interesting and believable characters, but he has presented them in lively, witty, and insightful prose. This novel is a must-read for all pastors, and for anyone closely related to a pastor.           
Crystal Downing
  Professor of English and Film Studies; Messiah College

---Playa Perdida transports the reader to a tropical testing ground, where we all figure out what's important and what's not. The characters are authentic, the description effortlessly vivid. You will think you're there.
Randy Petersen  Author, playwright

---What better summer beach reading could there be than a book about a beach? Really, Playa Perdida is a great read for any season. It deals with the quiet drama of spiritual growth - through endearing characters and an engaging story in a captivating setting.
Brian McLaren
  Author, speaker


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About the Author

Dan Schmidt grew up in the tropics. He's caught sharks, seen Kilimanjaro backlit by lightning, pastored churches and cooked for summer camp. He likes libraries, kayaking with his wife and talking with his kids. This is his first novel.

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  • File Size: 508 KB
  • Print Length: 305 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1453641866
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
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  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003UNLBWU
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Kept Coming Back . . . August 4, 2010
By Ann
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What a great read. This was my first time to read a "kindle book" on my PC and I was a little hesitant about the whole idea. From the first page, I was so hooked by Playa Perdida I kept coming back,totally drawn in by the story. Gray and Moira, Slot and Roy, and the rest of the characters charmed me to the point that I just "lost" myself in their beach town. I'm sure you will lose yourself in this warm, humorous, thought provoking, little gem of a book just as I did.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great read May 19, 2011
Format:Paperback
Okay, I'll admit that I have known Dan since college, but don't blow off my review just because he is a friend! I loved the book. It is a great read, a charming story of grace and second chances and real life and it just resonated with my soul. The only way it could have been any better would be if I were on Playa Perida reading it under an umbrella. I have served overseas, and his story sounded so much like what I personally experienced. Grace is the most compelling force in the universe to me....and this book makes you believe! If your soul needs some refreshing, read this and enjoy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rediscovering what the church can be August 7, 2010
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Dan Schmidt's engaging tale of launching an unlikely church with an eclectic group of ex-pats in a lost and tucked away beach town leads us to a rediscovery of what the church can be when the focus simply lies on loving the Lord and loving people. Playa Perdida strips away the contemporary myths of how life gets easier and problems fade away once people embrace Jesus. Instead the flawed characters of Playa Perdida show us pursuing God's purpose gradually restores the health and healing we so often long for.

The author weaves several wonderful surprises into the story: this beach town's hunger for an authentic church, the ways pastors can be hurt or healed by congregations, and the health and attractiveness of a vital community of faith. It's an easy read that gets you thinking about what church can be when we get away from our pretenses.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Playa Perdida
Playa Perdida wasn't what I expected, but it was just what I needed - an entertaining read, true-to-life characters, with all their warts, descriptions that put me on the beach. Read more
Published 8 months ago by DanaRae
4.0 out of 5 stars Playa Perdida
I loved reading Dan's book. It was the first book that I downloaded onto my new Nook Book. I loved the setting, the community of people, the family and their adventures,and the... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Elizabeth A. Todd
5.0 out of 5 stars Playa Perdida
I looked forward to picking up Playa Perdida whenever I sat down to read. The setting was exotic yet not unfamiliar, the characters--just that, characters. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Anne Stambouli
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoying Playa Perdida
A very enjoyable book that brought back the feelings (e.g., the joys, the laughter, the bewilderment) of being a US expatriate in Latin America. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Brett
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable from start to finish!
Playa Pardida is witty, whimsical, and wise all at the same time. It tells a story about a burned-out pastor that starts over in a new place and is rekindled by the things that he... Read more
Published 24 months ago by Phil Dunbar
5.0 out of 5 stars An Interesting Read
Dan Schmidt's novel describes Playa Perdida and her people so well that you can feel the warm breezes, hear the waves lapping at the beach, and get to know personally the unusual... Read more
Published on October 1, 2010 by Rick P
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More About the Author

Dan Schmidt grew up in the Bahamas; since then he's lived in the US and Latin America. He's caught sharks, seen Kilimanjaro backlit by lightning, pastored churches, and cooked for summer camp. He likes libraries, kayaking with his wife, experimenting with barbecue, and talking with his kids. Intrigued by a variety of topics, he writes both fiction and non-fiction. Editing books for others and coordinating collaborative writing projects is a growing interest, too. Dan blogs at www.toucanic.net, posts book updates on FB at Toucanic Media, and tweets @toucanic.

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