Don't Worry Pusillanimous This Book is Not About You

Many young Americans were forced to fight in a war in Vietnam in the 60s they felt we had no business being in. Some had never even heard of that country before then. What would you have done, denied your country's call to service and fled to another country until you felt it was safe to return home?

(PRWEB) August 30, 2006 -- Although our government enforced the draft back then, many dodged the draft and fled to other countries. These draft dodgers were given better treatment when they returned back to America from wherever they were hiding after the war. Our Vietnam Veterans were jeered at, spit on, cursed and even labeled as baby murderers when they returned home. Travel back in time when the happy days of the 60s weren’t so happy. Read my book The Last Train Home ISBN# 1-59129-694-3 this story portrays the life of one soldier before, during and after Vietnam. See how he went from a hero to a hobo in just one lousy war. Many of the incidents you will read actually happened. Although this novel is fiction many of the accounts you will read actually happened right on the streets of America. I know because I spent time on the streets with many of these Vietnam Veterans. An American soldier loses his family and everything dear to him fighting to defend South Vietnam. Guardian Angels appear at a time when he seems to need help the most. Share this touching story as he lay dying beside some railroad tracks. The old man tells a stranger what made him choose the lonely life of a drifter. The stranger promises to return a gold locket the old man’s wife gave him on the day he left to fight in Vietnam. What happens next touches even the most calloused of hearts in a very special way.

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