Flywheel
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In every man's life there's a turning point.
Jay Austin wants to sell used cars in the worst way . . . and that's exactly how he does business at his dealership. Promising much more than he can ever deliver, he'll do whatever it takes to sell a car. His manipulative ways permeate all of his relationships-even his wife and son know they can't trust him.
But as Jay works on restoring a classic convertible, he begins to see that God is working on restoring him as well. Coming face-to-face with the reality of how he truly conducts himself, Jay Austin begins the ride of his life as he learns to honor God with his business, his relationships, and his life.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #290685 in Books
- Published on: 2008-04-29
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9781595545220
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Customer Reviews
Slicker than Snot, and Firing on All Cylinders!!
When you talk about original these days, your average car salesman isn't too original, right? Especially one with integrity. So once again, based on the Kendrick Brothers film, "Flywheel," Eric Wilson dishes it out better than most. This might be a little on the decaf side of things, but that's ok, just don't mention the decaf part too loudly. This is a story of pride and humility, mixed with a little integrity, and the message couldn't be more clear. In The Bible, Jesus was more than clear about The Golden Rule!
What would you do to get what you want out of life? And if somebody questions you, is it really anyone else's business? Jay Austin is your modern day pimp. He simply poses as an honest man who wants to give you a great deal in an automobile. That's harsh, isn't it? But it's the truth, and his wife's sick of it! Is there a chance for change? The answer is yes, but will the results be that simple? Jay Austin has a lot more than he bargained for when he gave his business over to God. And in the long run, he has a lot to answer for after all these years. Who's going to fight for Jay Austin? This is a new step, and a new life and adventure in Christ Jesus. Jay Austin just may experience new beginnings.
Hey, when I get a new car, that sucker better be firing on ALL cylinders, or there will be a problem eventually. And as the novelist, Eric Wilson fires on all cylinders to get this message across. He shows us a great talent to tell such a simple story. Great work once again for Eric!
And in saying that, if you enjoy the book, please do check out the movie. Pretty awesome as well!
Don't be Late to the Party!
Jay Austin is a master used car salesman and knows every trick in the book when it comes to overselling and cheating customers. He has made a career out of deception and has even taught his employees the art of the deal. However, things begin to change when Jay buys a 1958 Triumph TR3A and begins to work on it. It seems the Triumph needs a new flywheel in order for the engine to run. Without the crucial part, the car is going nowhere.
As things begin to unravel in Jay's personal life he starts to wonder where it all went wrong. His relationship with his son is lacking at best. He and his wife Judy are expecting their second child, yet it seems the spark in their marriage has gone out. To top it all off, his dealership is going under and no amount of dishonest deals will be able to save it. As Jay steps back and looks closely at his life he realizes that like the Triumph, he too needs a major renovation inside. For far too long he has done things his way and has ended up nowhere. With determination in his gut and a new found faith in his heart, Jay decides once and for all to give all areas of his life fully to God. What happens next will forever change Jay and impact not only his family, but his community as well.
Eric Wilson and the Kendrick Brothers have teamed up once again to create an inspiring story that will resonate with readers long after the last line. Alex and Stephen Kendrick are best known for their movie Facing The Giants, a successful Christian film about a high school football team that decides to let God lead their season. Flywheel was the first movie they made, and just like with Facing The Giants, Eric Wilson was later brought on board to write the novelization. Something tells me Alex and Stephen couldn't be happier with this genius move.
Eric Wilson is certainly known more for his edgy suspenseful thrillers, but with Facing the Giants and Flywheel he has revealed another side to his writing that is every bit as enjoyable. Jay Austin is a flawed, yet endearing character that I was rooting for from page one. Many fathers will find themselves relating to the numerous struggles and spiritual triumphs he faces throughout the novel. Wilson treats us not only with strong characters, but a tight storyline that never loses steam or direction. We are beautifully reminded that God wants to be involved in every aspect of our lives: family, relationships, and even business. When we do truly live for Him, He will work in ways we could never have imagined.
It was recently announced that Eric Wilson will be writing the novel for the upcoming Kendrick Brothers film, Fireproof. No doubt this will be another amazing collaboration effort. Eric Wilson consistently churns out riveting fiction and finally more and more people are starting to notice. Very few writers have the ability to keep you glued to your seat while at the same time opening your eyes to spiritual truth in such an effective manor. There is no better time than now to discover this incredible writing talent. After the upcoming Jerusalem's Undead Trilogy many will be asking themselves why they've never read this guy before. Do yourself a favor and don't be late to the party.
FLYWHEEL!!!!!
This is the most heart warming book I have ever read, it truly shows us what all our Lord will give us if we only obey! It made me wonder all through the book, why we continue to cling to our own ways rather than to let go and let God! As all of us have experienced, we have all had a turning point in our lives, just make sure we give all the glory to our Lord and do it for Him and thru him. Thank you Eric for making me realize that I must be more obedient. God bless your writing and your family. I remain, a loyal reader. Laurel Cockrell




