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The riveting true story of a woman and her Marine husband who left abruptly when she announced she was pregnant with their third child. For seventeen years Pat searched for David, while raising three strong-minded women and putting herself through school.
Richard Rashke is a lecturer and author of non-fiction books, including The Killing of Karen Silkwood, Escape from Sobibor, Useful Enemies, A Boy Named Red: A True Crime Story, and The Whistle Blower’s Dilemma: Snowden, Silkwood and Their Quest for the Truth. His works have been translated into thirteen languages and have been the subject of films for the screen and television. Rashke worked with Sobibor survivor Esther Tenner Raab on a powerful play called Dear Esther, and he has recently released a new book for all ages, Wounded Wing
What a great read. This should have bored me to tears -- it was mostly legal hearings -- but the suspense kept me right on the edge of my seat until the end. And what a blockbuster ending this one has! Hardly any author can handle this kind of material so well, and Rashke does a great, great job. Don't miss this book if you are interested in good biographies, women's empowerment, the law, mental health, or just a good non-fiction read. This book is all of the above.