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Jesus Comes to Jingletown

By: Dale Trujillo
Narrated by: David Rocha
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Publisher's Summary

Jingletown is a real place in American history where Dale spends his dramatic childhood. Dale shares his poignant memories, from tear-laden trials, to falling in love, to many other changes that took place upon his "unwelcome return from Vietnam".

At the tender age of 13, Dale was entrusted with the care of his terminally ill little sister. Dale witnessed the death of his little sister when she passed away at the age of six in 1963. Dale also tells of the fascinating characters that he knew in the 1950s, growing up in Jingletown. Upon Dale's return from Vietnam, Dale's whole world turned upside down; his wife leaving him. And it seemed his country also left him. Life was over for Dale at the age of 21, so he decided to end his life. But then he remembered the day Jesus came to Jingletown.

Jesus Comes to Jingletown will bring hope to the ones who lost a loved one and to our veterans.

©2019 Dale Trujillo (P)2021 Dale Trujillo

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