Author: John Podlaski
Edition: Revised
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1452879818
Edition: Revised
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1452879818
Cherries : A Vietnam War Novel
When a soldier leaves for war, those left behind often wonder what their loved ones are experiencing. Get Cherries literature books for free.
Letters home are always cheerful and vague - no sense in worrying the family. Then upon returning home, these young soldiers do not want to talk about their experiences. Family and friends allege they are now distant, changed, and not the same person they remember from several months earlier. What causes this?
Although the backdrop for this novel is the Vietnam War, "Cherries" exist in every war.A They are the young "Newbie" soldiers, who are trained for war.A However, most are not ready to absorb the harsh physical, mental and emotional stress of war.A Once they come under fire and witness death firsthand, a life-changing trans Check Cherries our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Letters home are always cheerful and vague - no sense in worrying the family. Then upon returning home, these young soldiers do not want to talk about their experiences. Family and friends allege they are now distant, changed, and not the same person they remember from several months earlier. What causes this?
Although the backdrop for this novel is the Vietnam War, "Cherries" exist in every war A Once they come under fire and witness death firsthand, a life-changing trans
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