In 1980, teenagers Evan and Mae decide to elope when they discover Mae is pregnant. Evan realizes his Dutch Canadian parents are going to be upset when they find out heās married to a girl who isnāt from Dutch backgroundāheās often heard the saying, āIf you aināt Dutch, you aināt much.ā Evan also knows that Maeās ex-military father isnāt going to be impressed with the guy who got his daughter pregnant and then ran off with her. Still, Evan and Mae take the leap and begin a life together filled with love that āwould wax and wane again and again over the years.ā
In , told from Evanās perspective, disappointments, chaos, laughter, temptations, reproductive trials, arguments, an enduring and evolving sexual relationship, housing calamities, hilarious misadventures, jealousy, animal rescues, foolish decisions, aging, and, most of all, love shape Evan and Maeās marriage.
Though Evan wants to do things right for Maeās and his familyāeventually they become the parents of four childrenāsomething always seems to go wrong, leaving him with doubts and āritual bouts of regret.ā A bumbler with embarrassing phobias, Evan seems to land on his feet every time. Refrains of the Christian faith in which he was raised echo in his life: Psalm 23, the Lordās Prayer, and Jesusā encouragement to consider the lilies and not to worry.
In Moonshine Promises, author John Van Rys, an English professor at Redeemer University in Hamilton, Ont., introduces readers to realistic, well-drawn characters who navigateāsometimes well, sometimes not so wellāthe complexities of a broken world where choices made in youth can irrevocably shape futures. Laugh-out-loud scenes and tearjerkers converge on the pages of this delightful collection. Van Rysā narrative contains profanity and instances of humor that readers might consider bawdy. (Resource Publications)
About the Author
Sonya VanderVeen Feddema is a freelance writer and a member of Covenant CRC in St. Catharines, Ontario.