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River for the Unrequited - cover

River for the Unrequited

W.L. Liberman

Verlag: Next Chapter

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Beschreibung

Harried writer, Bernard Goldman, is about to discover that the greatest challenges are those that are closest to home.
 
Somehow, he gets roped into an eco-rafting trip down the pristine Jennings River in Yukon, to bond with his son, Sergeant Sean Goldman, who suffers from extreme PTSD after a disastrous tour in Afghanistan.
 
But can the wilderness adventure heal the hidden cracks in Bernie’s marriage, help Sean find his way, and give Bernie a path forward to reconcile with his famous father, Ephraim?
Verfügbar seit: 16.08.2023.
Drucklänge: 312 Seiten.

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