The Call of the Mild
Misadventures in Africa, Hollywood, and Other Wild Places
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- USD 9.99
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- USD 9.99
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Responding to the Lion's Roar
Join comedian, actor, and writer Torry Martin as he shares his latest outlandish misadventures!
Whether he's dealing with pythons in South Africa, pickpockets in Ireland, or grizzlies in Alaska, Torry shares his blunders and the life lessons they've taught him along the way. Through each true story, he shares what he has learned about overcoming any obstacle that might hold us back from following God's will—wherever He might lead.
Torry's comical adventures will show you how to recognize, receive, and bravely respond to the Creator's call for your life. His mishaps, mayhem, and madcap revelations prove that no matter how broken you might think you are, when you listen closely, you will hear God's voice—roaring like a lion.
"There's a very short list of books that made me cry and laugh out loud—and that brought me closer to Christ. This is the second Torry Martin book to occupy that list."
Dallas Jenkins, director of The Resurrection of Gavin Stone and The Shepherd
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Screenwriter and actor Martin teams with Peterson (the VeggieTales series) for a fun memoir that explores Martin's years growing up outside Silverdale, Wash., and his thoughts about God. Martin casually speaks of his current living situation and career he is single and lives in rural Tennessee with a roommate, Rob, who serves as a practical presence next to Martin's goofiness. The book toggles between Martin's high school years and contemporary misadventures with Rob, work trips to Africa, and travels through continental Europe. For instance, after reading criticism of one of his films, Martin thinks back on bullies from his high school days when he was a "fat kid who liked theater." Although Martin's style is over-the-top and the haphazardly structured narrative lacks cohesion, his earnest humor and quick wit end up being saving graces. Martin's relationship with his father, an outdoorsman who gave him the initials T.D. for "touchdown," is particularly funny: "Poor guy wanted a quarterback but got a Quarter Pounder instead." While Martin's enjoyable book frequently references faith and quotes Scripture, his takeaway that "following God's calling involves sacrifice" will leave readers seeking deeper faith elements unimpressed. Those interested in wholesome fun from a quirky voice will be captivated by Martin's book.