"My Name Is Specialist Marcus C. Hart": Part 1 of 3

by Marcus Hart

"My Name Is Specialist Marcus C. Hart": Part 1 of 3

by Marcus Hart

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Overview

This is an invitation to know the exclusive story of Specialist Marcus Contrell Hart. My Name is Specialist Marcus C. Hart, in a nutshell, is not your average story about the new generation of Iraqi Freedom war veterans. For the first time ever you can experience the inside look of how a soldiers life changes drastically after being called to serve. Specialist Hart is a 20 year old black male searching his way into adulthood and the true meaning behind life. A dynamic story in itself, it brings you a step closer to learning the emotions and experiences living a military and civilian life as an African American. Specialist Hart battles conflicts with love, finances, deployment, and other related issues with life once he receives a call from his National Guard unit for a possible deployment. A January 2006 call eventually turns into a deployment and Harts first one. Living the unlikely life that few black males his age live, this book opens the key features of his experiences.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781477181140
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 02/20/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 138 KB

About the Author

Marcus Contrell Hart was born in Milwaukee, WI on March 31st, 1986. His mother was 19 years old when she gave birth to him. His father was 17. He was named by his grandmother after a dispute of rather to name him a junior after his dad, Lamonte D. Whitehead. He attended Townsend Elementary, Sarah A. Scott Middle School, and Solomon Juneau High, where he displayed his talents in arts and sports. He won the Martin Luther King, Jr. writing contest in all years in grade school, as a 6th and 8th grader, and his junior year in high school.
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