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Jason Seeley's War
9780973066319
ISBN10: 0973066318
ISBN13: 9780973066319
 
Self Published
Salter, Dean
Date Published: August 2004
Page Count: 240
Binding: Perfect Bound
Language: English
 
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In the turbulent early 70's, tens of tousands of young Americans live under the dark cloud of the Vietnam War. Will they be drafted? Will they be forced to fight and die in a war that more and more people are coming to see as pointless and hopeless? Many of these young Americans accept their dogtags just as their fathers did a generation before -- and they march off to war. Many do not. Jason Seeley, the "good boy" with a great future, refuses to fight. And, that's when his war begins. A fugitive in America, an exile in Canada, Jason struggles to find a new life in a strange land. But, has he already lost too much?

Author Bio: Dean Salter is a writer, editor and publisher living in Waterloo, Ontario. He has worked for newspapers in Newfoundland and Northern Ontario and spent six years as an award-winning writer/editor for Mandate Magazine, a national United Church of Canada publication. During that time, he traveled on assignment to Asia, Africa, Latin America and throughout Canada. Dean is currently a freelancer with numerous writing, editing and marketing projects on the go. He is the proud owner/operator of Stillmeadow Press. An American-born Canadian citizen, Dean's book of short stories, “Willow People”, was published in 2002. “Jason Seeley's War”, published in the summer of 2004, is his first novel.
 
 


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