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Were We Wrong
Current price: $30.00
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Were We Wrong
Current price: $30.00
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Size: Hardcover
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Was Us Wrong" is a poignant, reality-based story that
delves into the profound challenges faced by an army man
after retirement. Written with deep empathy and insight, the
book sheds light on the often overlooked struggles of those
who have dedicated their lives to serving their country. The
narrative, while featuring imagined names and places, is
rooted in the real-life experiences of the author's father,
maternal uncles, and her mom's dad and uncle, all of whom
served in the army, as well as her better half. Through the
story of Dharmveer, the author aims to reveal the harsh
realities and emotional turmoil that many soldiers endure
when they return to civilian life. This heartfelt account not
only honors the sacrifices made by these brave individuals
but also exposes the unexpected betrayals and societal
challenges they face, offering readers a sobering glimpse into
the true cost of service and the resilience required to
navigate life after the uniform is hung up.
delves into the profound challenges faced by an army man
after retirement. Written with deep empathy and insight, the
book sheds light on the often overlooked struggles of those
who have dedicated their lives to serving their country. The
narrative, while featuring imagined names and places, is
rooted in the real-life experiences of the author's father,
maternal uncles, and her mom's dad and uncle, all of whom
served in the army, as well as her better half. Through the
story of Dharmveer, the author aims to reveal the harsh
realities and emotional turmoil that many soldiers endure
when they return to civilian life. This heartfelt account not
only honors the sacrifices made by these brave individuals
but also exposes the unexpected betrayals and societal
challenges they face, offering readers a sobering glimpse into
the true cost of service and the resilience required to
navigate life after the uniform is hung up.