Robert W. Parsons's new book "Diary of a Sailor" is the reliving of WWII through his dad's letters home to his family in the Midwest
Recent release "Diary of a Sailor" from Page Publishing, author Robert W. Parsons, is a story about parents. Did you ever really know who they were? And why wouldn't they talk about their past? You heard bits and pieces of their stories as they told others that you were not supposed to have heard as you listened from around the corner.
THE VILLAGES, Fla., Oct. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Robert W. Parsons has completed his new book "Dairy of a Sailor".
Remember those wonder years of the mid 1950s, the years of growing up that you were to be seen and not heard. Don't ask questions you were constantly told. The stories told were for adult conversation only thus you steal a listen. You had some pieces of the puzzle but not the whole picture. And when you asked your parents about the past, the most common response from dad was go pedal your papers. In other words, get lost.
Published by Page Publishing, Robert W. Parsons's profound tale shows the astounding lives of his parents. Your parents die. You now have access to their personal belongings and memories which include hidden documents that were off limits to us kids in hidden boxes and lock cedar chests.
Your dad's war-time cedar chest is now unlocked, his life revealed. That old cedar chest becomes a treasure trove of information and war time souvenirs. The man you called dad had been a mystery until now. And so was your mother with her soap opera past. No wonder they didn't talk and share who they were, how tragic, how wonderful, how confusing.
Readers who wish to experience this riveting work can purchase"Diary of a Sailor" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, Barnes and Noble and now Goodreads and ReaderHouse.
"Twin Memoirs: Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6" along with "Flight of the Revelation" (Matlin's dream on mortality), "Revolution" (Michael's dream on immortality) and Resurrection can also be found at ReaderHouse for a discount of 10% using code: FFSave10.
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