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About The Book
Homeless
Danny grew up on a farm outside of Arco, Missouri. He married his high school sweetheart shortly after graduation. He was drafted that same year and sent to Vietnam, where he became wounded and severely disfigured. After a long stay in the Veterans Hospital, he returned to find his wife had moved in with his best friend, forbidding him to see his daughter. Unable to find employment, Danny turned to pills and booze. He began a cold, lonely life living on the streets. Ashamed of his looks, he tried to hide his shame in any way he could. He was beaten badly by one of the many youth gangs that roamed the streets. He sought revenge and ended up in jail. Like so many of our returning veterans he became lost to society and the world around himuntil a single act of kindness on his part made him see that he was blaming the world for a situation that he could correct.
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A Long Road Home
Mike Malloy was like so many of our young men, all searching for their place in life. The Vietnam War put Mike on a road he didn’t want and couldn’t handle. The battle field is one hell of a place for a young man to grow up, but you grow up fast or not at all.
They Call Me Chief
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They Call Me Chief the Next Saga
The continuation of the life of Johnny Two Bears, a young Indian boy caught in the clash of two cultures, the red man and the white. As he struggles to fit in to both societies, he perserveres to save his horse, deals with the loss of his grandfather and agonizes over the breakup of a young love.
Brothers of the Land
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Romey
Born into slavery, Romey had an overwhelming desire to be free. He took the beatings without complaining and did his master’s work, until it came time to be branded. The thought that he might be castrated made him decide to run.