John Hanson
History is incomplete without recognizing the malingering personal impact of war. This history of survivors’ lives is best told as a novel; revealing exciting stories of real people who just missed becoming a statistic as “collateral damage”.
Vanna’s Sow does this. It flowed from the authors briefcase which was full of anecdotes recorded on yellow legal pads, short stories written late at night when sleep was denied, newspaper clippings, and photos collected during his many years of first...

