Wanderlust: A Wartime Search for Hope and Home

Wanderlust: A Wartime Search for Hope and Home

by Kathleen L Martens
Wanderlust: A Wartime Search for Hope and Home

Wanderlust: A Wartime Search for Hope and Home

by Kathleen L Martens

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Overview

Kate Ketchum is inflicted with the disease of desire. Impassioned with fantasies of a singing career and traveling the world, she abandons her generations-old family tradition working at the declining Owl & Shamrock shoe factory. Leaving the stage of the local pub she's graced for years, Kate pursues her music education, when a surprising college scholarship to the University of Connecticut provides her escape route.

Enter Michael James. Back from two tours in Vietnam with haunts and secrets he's loath to share, he rejects his father's Harvard legacy and family business, and heads to UConn.

Wanderlust captures the college campus life where Kate and Michael's worlds collide in 1968 against the backdrop of the Vietnam war—passionate times of change, hippies, and history. Disappointments, distractions, and devastation, U-turns, misfortunes, and the fast lane lure each of the characters to unexpected destinations—from an institution for disabled youth to a concert in Paris to the bustling streets of Bangkok. Will their differing passions and history heal them or tear them apart?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186592914
Publisher: Byzantium Sky Press
Publication date: 07/28/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 954 KB

About the Author

Kathleen L. Martens, a Delaware-based author, developed her passion for writing, travel, and foreign cultures working as an intercultural communications consultant. Under a Jungle Moon is informed by her experience in her twenties, consulting in the remote mountains of Irian Jaya, Indonesia among a rare society still living a Stone Age existence. Recently, Martens’ novel Wanderlust: A Wartime Search for Hope and Home was awarded first place in the Delaware Press Association’s state-wide communications contest. Her engaging short story collection Rising Women, Rising Tides also took a top award. Martens curated three anthologies by women writers, the Seaside Scribes, raising funds for women’s causes. Her award-winning works are known for their varied voices and dramatic settings.
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