Every-
Day
Carry
A novel by Carl Dalton
THE BOOK
A high ideal professional welder by trade turned artist, everyday he carries on his person tools for practical reasons, fitting to both common and uncommon purposes.
He carries also in his heart world-view beliefs and values inseparable from his identity.
But in an unforeseen moment those tools and beliefs converge at a monumental life-changing decision.
Will he live out and act upon what he claims to be and believe, or, at the threat of death only care in doing what is most convenient?
How did he settle on this decision, and how will he respond to the aftermath?
What kind of man lies behind the welding goggles?
Part character study,
part philosophical treatise,
part day-to-day adventure,
all parts in pursuit of truth.
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I need more
contentment
in life,
not more crap
collecting dust
turning into future
garbage.
- R.G.
THE AUTHOR
From the hills of
Litchfield County Connecticut,
Carl Dalton grows in his Christian faith
and enjoys the quieter aspects of life
as he writes his debut novel
Everyday Carry.