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The Broken Hallelujah

By: Wendy H. Adair
Narrated by: Heather Setzler, BJ Schraff
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Publisher's Summary

The Broken Hallelujah is a heart-wrenching tale of family, the lasting impact of lies, and the human consequences of truth.

1969: Martin Carter's plan is to survive his tour in Vietnam and return to his wife and newborn daughter. He refused his commission to keep from lying to his men but ultimately becomes a leader to his team and to a small group of Vietnamese villagers. He must find whoever is running drugs through the camp before he can safely get home.

2019: Robin Carter's plan is to care for her grandmother and restart her career after a disastrous divorce. Martin's footlocker is unexpectedly delivered to their home--he's been missing in action for 50 years. His journals record his harrowing 16 months in Vietnam. Robin is determined to find the grandfather she never knew before her grandmother's memories fade.

©2002 Bungalow Books Publishing (P)2023 Bungalow Books Publishing

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2023 IPPY Bronze Medal Winner for wartime fiction from the Independent Publishers Book Awards

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