Some may find The Infinite Jeff: Part 1 to be a well written buddy road trip book, some may feel it is a christian leaning religious tome, some may think it is a supernatural or science fiction morality tale… and in all those cases, it would be a very entertaining read worthy of one’s time. But there is more, much more to Will Holcomb’s thought provoking book.
This modern day parable was like a gentle, but powerful gut punch to my essence as I, like Stanley, am in the journey to find out just who I am and what the meaning and purpose of my life is in this realm. It is written for human beings of the 21st century in a style that speaks to the complexities of the world we currently live in clear prose, not vague metaphorical phrasing.
Those allegorical stories are wonderful for lovers of poetic language for poetic language’s sake, and others who love the challenges of figuring out just what the author is trying to say. However, in this technological age where we are bombarded 24/7 with copious information via every medium possible, most of us ‘common folk’ don’t have the time or energy to wander down a multitude of paths trying to find the message the author is attempting to convey.
While there are plenty of concepts and ideas to ponder while reading The Infinite Jeff: Part 1, Will’s writing is efficient, and the dialog between the characters flows naturally and believably, providing a brilliant framework that allows the reader to spend their precious time reading, thinking and exploring their own feelings about those concepts and ideas instead of trying to figure out what the author was trying to communicate.
This is now one of the books I keep a supply of to give to family, friends and strangers alongside The Power of Now and The Wisdom of the Enneagram.