The book chronicles a patriotic American boy on the difficult journey to manhood. During high school, he walked away from faith and in college survived the rigorous discipline of The Citadel. Upon graduation, he was commissioned as an Air Force officer spending a year at war, where the loss of close friends, duplicicious politicians and the chaos in America left him angry, dissolusioned and confrontive to authority. Newly married, he became a Los Angeles policeman where untreated PTSD left him divorced and depressed eight years later. Each season of life is illustrated with pithy stories from a myriad of life experiences and flawed choices which ultimately led to the brink of suicide.Thankfully, the story doen't end there.
I met Mr. George in line at Bimart in Star, I’d. We started chatting and I was buying something for my book club and he told me he was an author. He asked about our book club and I told him it was 8 neighborhood ladies. He asked if we had any men in our club and I said no. He jokingly said that was to bad as he would come speak at our club. I asked the name of his book and read it and loved it. I would love to find Mr. George and ask if he would be interested in speaking to our book club full of ladies! It is a great read and an inspiring store for both men and women!