The Golden Watch

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Jane Hengtgen ISBN: 9781683480433
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: June 23, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jane Hengtgen
ISBN: 9781683480433
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: June 23, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

  There is a sadness that lurks in every heart. To help another human being into a better place in life is the struggle here. Dean has lived a troubled life, until one day he meets Molly, the one person that can show him a way to change it all. Everything was a new beginning for both Dean and Molly. They wrote letter after letter. Would Dean ever see Molly again? As time went along, things were scrutinized, and reality set in. But it all stopped because of one big problem: war. During World War II, many men struggled with the thought that no matter what, they had the desire to stand tall, get into the military, and do their share toward the fight for freedom. This was a man’s proving ground for his own soul. Letters many of them were written to the women back at home. However, many were never received, or they were so late in being received that the mother, wife, or sweetheart could never really know where their men were, or if they were even still alive. Everything had been difficult for Dean, but at last, he was home. However, if he thought war was bad, he had no idea how far things would go in his life. The challenges he would confront, the bravery Molly showed during these times, and the significance of the golden watch will surely seduce you to read page after page.

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  There is a sadness that lurks in every heart. To help another human being into a better place in life is the struggle here. Dean has lived a troubled life, until one day he meets Molly, the one person that can show him a way to change it all. Everything was a new beginning for both Dean and Molly. They wrote letter after letter. Would Dean ever see Molly again? As time went along, things were scrutinized, and reality set in. But it all stopped because of one big problem: war. During World War II, many men struggled with the thought that no matter what, they had the desire to stand tall, get into the military, and do their share toward the fight for freedom. This was a man’s proving ground for his own soul. Letters many of them were written to the women back at home. However, many were never received, or they were so late in being received that the mother, wife, or sweetheart could never really know where their men were, or if they were even still alive. Everything had been difficult for Dean, but at last, he was home. However, if he thought war was bad, he had no idea how far things would go in his life. The challenges he would confront, the bravery Molly showed during these times, and the significance of the golden watch will surely seduce you to read page after page.

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