Richard Cacace's book "The Path I Walked" is an inspiring memoir chronicling a father's life of hardships, victories, and lessons learned during the 1950's and 1960's
Recent release "The Path I Walked" from Page Publishing author Richard Cacace is a personal memoir, accounting for the first quarter century of a father's life for his sons. Compelled to tell the truth, good, bad, and ugly, a closet of skeletons is bravely released in a relatable, heartfelt saga of struggles and celebrations.
NEW FAIRFIELD, Conn., July 20, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Richard Cacace, an enlistee of the United States Marine Corps who served with the Third Recon Battalion, Third Marine Division in the Republic of Vietnam has completed his new book "The Path I Walked": an openly honest memoir of the first twenty-five years of his life in the 1950's and 1960's.
Richard tells of his time in the US Marine Corps, where he was filled with a renewed sense of pride that helped him climb out of the abyss into which he had fallen. It taught him to value people not by their color or nationality but by their effort and desire. Vietnam gave him the desire to live again. There were incidents where he should have been killed but walked away without a scratch. There were incidents where he was at the edge of his sanity and someone stepped in to keep him from doing something that would have destroyed his life. Vietnam helped simplify the equation of the relationship of people to people in his eyes. They needed one another at a crucial time and didn't care whether they were White, Black, Hispanic, or Asian. It also taught him that in each of us, there is a battle raging between good and evil and, if we are not careful, the evil can win. Go back with him to the early 1950s and 1960s and walk the path he walked.
Published by Page Publishing, Richard Cacace's heartfelt tale was inspired by his sons, for whom he wrote this work. They encouraged him to complete his memoir on two conditions: tell the truth and tell it all.
Deciding to chronicle the first quarter century of his life, Cacace wrote of his long upward climb to success that came crashing down. Determination and drive pushed him to another challenging rise to victory. A story of pride, perseverance and brotherhood, "The Path I Walked" is relatable and inspiring.
Readers who wish to experience this profound work can purchase "The Path I Walked" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble
For additional information please visit the author's website at "http://www.thepathiwalked.com" and for media inquiries contact Page Publishing at 866-315-2708.
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