The Long Walk

George grew up in a midwestern small town. He is a typical 18 year old young man, caught up in the draft to WWII. His assignment is training of German Shepherd dogs. During his three year stint in the military, George becomes friends with Mike and their friendship transcends subsequent years, helping each find strength in the other. After the war, George marries and adopts a child. In a tragic accident that links George to someone in his past, his wife and daughter are killed. The driver of the car comes to his house. The agonizing emotions and challenge of a lifetime crush him to nearly give up on life. His story, told in this ebook, is based on the true-life character of George, and the encounter the author has with him as George, now nearly 70, and too poor to purchase a bus ticket, is hitchhiking to visit his friend Mike, who is dying of cancer in a Seattle, WA hospital.

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The Long Walk

George grew up in a midwestern small town. He is a typical 18 year old young man, caught up in the draft to WWII. His assignment is training of German Shepherd dogs. During his three year stint in the military, George becomes friends with Mike and their friendship transcends subsequent years, helping each find strength in the other. After the war, George marries and adopts a child. In a tragic accident that links George to someone in his past, his wife and daughter are killed. The driver of the car comes to his house. The agonizing emotions and challenge of a lifetime crush him to nearly give up on life. His story, told in this ebook, is based on the true-life character of George, and the encounter the author has with him as George, now nearly 70, and too poor to purchase a bus ticket, is hitchhiking to visit his friend Mike, who is dying of cancer in a Seattle, WA hospital.

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The Long Walk

The Long Walk

by Brent Searle
The Long Walk

The Long Walk

by Brent Searle

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Overview

George grew up in a midwestern small town. He is a typical 18 year old young man, caught up in the draft to WWII. His assignment is training of German Shepherd dogs. During his three year stint in the military, George becomes friends with Mike and their friendship transcends subsequent years, helping each find strength in the other. After the war, George marries and adopts a child. In a tragic accident that links George to someone in his past, his wife and daughter are killed. The driver of the car comes to his house. The agonizing emotions and challenge of a lifetime crush him to nearly give up on life. His story, told in this ebook, is based on the true-life character of George, and the encounter the author has with him as George, now nearly 70, and too poor to purchase a bus ticket, is hitchhiking to visit his friend Mike, who is dying of cancer in a Seattle, WA hospital.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044227347
Publisher: Brent Searle
Publication date: 11/16/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 141 KB

About the Author

About the Author
Brent Searle grew up on his parent's family farm near Shelley, Idaho. With that unique experience — only 1 percent of the US population now makes their living on farms — Brent proceeded to earn Bachelor degrees in Agriculture Economics and International Relations, with a minor in Japanese and an emphasis in nutrition from Brigham Young University. Later, he added a Graduate Certificate in Public Administration from Willamette University, Salem, Oregon.
Brent worked for a U.S. Congressman in Washington, D.C. for four years covering agriculture and natural resource issues. Then he worked for the Oregon Department of Agriculture for nearly 22 years in agriculture policy and economics work.
The author is passionate about agriculture, gardening, family, music (trumpet instrumental in particular), his faith, and helping others.
See Brent's Pinterest page: http://pinterest.com/dadspad2/

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