Playa Perdida A Novel

Playa Perdida, a novel by Dan Schmidt, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in July 2010, spans 302 pages and is written in English. The story follows Gray Albright, a pastor who, after years of managing difficult congregations, is sent to Panama for a vacation. However, unforeseen circumstances lead him and his family to Playa Perdida, an uncharted beach town where they encounter a diverse community of expatriates who invite Gray to start a church. Faced with the decision to leave his past behind, Gray navigates the challenges of his new life in this vibrant setting.
Readers will find themselves immersed in the lives of quirky characters, each with their own unique stories and struggles. The narrative explores themes of community and second chances, as Gray interacts with an array of individuals, from a one-armed veteran to a garage band with surprising depth. With a focus on city life and the intricacies of human relationships, Playa Perdida offers a blend of gentle humor and insightful observations, drawing readers into the everyday experiences of those living on the fringes of society.
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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 quirky 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.+++++—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; Menlo Park, CA—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; Grantham, PA—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 (brianmclaren.net) Author/speaker
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