Robert Pugh's Newly Released "Campaign at 349 Glory Drive" is an Intriguing Take on World War II and the Past that Was Not Always What it Seems
"Campaign at 349 Glory Drive" from Christian Faith Publishing author Robert Pugh tests the strengths of family, both during the final stages of dementia and while uncovering the actual events of World War II that were to remain deeply buried and veiled not expected to come to the surface.
MEADVILLE, Pa., Feb. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "Campaign at 349 Glory Drive": a heartwarming story centered around the events that happened decades before, and what begins to unfold after the passing of the one person who was guarding the truth. "Campaign at 349 Glory Drive" is the creation of published author, Robert Pugh, a retired teacher and administrator. Pugh received a BA in American history and a master's degree in education and is married with four children and seven grandchildren.
Pugh states, "Grandpa Bill stood at attention next to his chair on the porch in the quiet and early morning darkness. His eyes filled with tears as he remembered his journey from Saint Nazaire and how his platoon had been detached from the Ninety-Fourth ID. His salute wasn't quite as snappy as it once had been, but the tears he shed that morning for his buddies who didn't make it home were real. After a while, he lost count of the names of his fallen comrades, decided to sit down, and then wiped his eyes."
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Robert Pugh's new book explores the secrets of a life gone by, and the unusual and surprising circumstances that have been hidden for almost 70 years.
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