Brett Champan

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Brett Champan was born and raised in North-Central Wisconsin and continues to draw upon the beauty of the Northwoods that have influenced him and his writing since childhood. He is the author of the novels Rearview Sunset and Ride With Me and the non-fiction work Fingerprints of God – Taking a Closer Look

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Average rating: 3.72 · 25 ratings · 8 reviews · 3 distinct works
Rearview Sunset

3.36 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2009 — 3 editions
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Ride With Me

4.13 avg rating — 8 ratings3 editions
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Fingerprints of God: Taking...

4.33 avg rating — 3 ratings3 editions
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“To walk in this same power, however--to run with the wind and be free in our souls to live the fullest possible life, here on earth and in eternity--there is a cost. Freedom comes with a choice.”
Brett Champan, Fingerprints of God - Taking a Closer Look

“So rather than bring you sorrow, I write to refresh you and pass along a few things I have learned over the years. I also hope these words may in some way spur you on to live your life to the fullest for something bigger than yourself in the time you have each day, for you never know when your last day may be.”
Brett Champan, Rearview Sunset

“Campfires. I'm convinced they're a gift from heaven, a fingerprint of God. I can sit around them for hours at a time, whether alone or with a group. They crackle, they hiss, they pop. Sometimes they rage. They are relaxing and tranquilizing, and simultaneously wild and soul stirring. They provide heat and light on cool nights. They burn away unwanted debris and garbage. They are alive, constantly drawing my attention, and the gaze of anybody else nearby, to the bright flame that tramples the darkness.”
Brett Champan, Fingerprints of God - Taking a Closer Look

“Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp,
Or what's a heaven for?”
Robert Browning, Men and Women and Other Poems

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