Jud.Us, Too

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Author: Michael N. Raskin ISBN: 9781465325389
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: July 20, 2005
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Michael N. Raskin
ISBN: 9781465325389
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: July 20, 2005
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Jud Userle, a poor potato farmers son from northern Maine, became the hapless victim of a war in which he never really participated. Three decades of his life had been taken from him, and, in that time, it is ironic that the only real freedom he experienced was a prisoner in northern Vietnam. His eventual return to the United States lead only to greater confusion, accusations, and extreme medical intervention. Twenty-five years after all that strife, he was a simple slave of the land, lacking true human contact with the world, until another seemingly negative event made a one hundred and eighty degree turn, and brought him back to the land of the living. But, with this also came the question.Why did all this happen in the first place? There had to be some plot behind it all; and it became the focus of his next few months to uncover just what it was.or who it was.that had chosen to make his life hell. Luckily, this time, he would not be alone in that search. But, even those who allied with him, were an unusual assortment, from differing arenas of public affaires.

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Jud Userle, a poor potato farmers son from northern Maine, became the hapless victim of a war in which he never really participated. Three decades of his life had been taken from him, and, in that time, it is ironic that the only real freedom he experienced was a prisoner in northern Vietnam. His eventual return to the United States lead only to greater confusion, accusations, and extreme medical intervention. Twenty-five years after all that strife, he was a simple slave of the land, lacking true human contact with the world, until another seemingly negative event made a one hundred and eighty degree turn, and brought him back to the land of the living. But, with this also came the question.Why did all this happen in the first place? There had to be some plot behind it all; and it became the focus of his next few months to uncover just what it was.or who it was.that had chosen to make his life hell. Luckily, this time, he would not be alone in that search. But, even those who allied with him, were an unusual assortment, from differing arenas of public affaires.

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