A collection of short stories that provides a portrait of America in the second half of the Twentieth century.
A story of wolves, a story of balance. In the rain forests of the Pacific Northwest, a pack of wolves raises their young and fights for survival.
A set of interlocking stories, beginning with a young rooster who takes on the world and makes a few pithy remarks along the way.
This collection of stories is the second in Tollefson’s Portrait of America series.
Sixteen short conversations Jesus might have had with his disciples. Topics include finding God within, the power of joy, the nature of Spirit, and more.
A sympathetic portrayal of a young Viet Cong soldier by a former U.S. Marine.
This volume of stories is the third and final in G. Lowell Tollefson’s Portrait of America series.
A unique combination of stories and essays that discusses the personal and national moral dilemmas inherent in the act of war.
Nonfiction
The American people are at a crossroad. Will they choose the pursuit of wealth and power over democracy?
An attempt to look honestly at the impact of the Vietnam Conflict, by a poet who served there as a U.S. Marine.
Memoir of George Lowell Tollefson’s formative years and military service in Vietnam.