How Can You Mend This Puprle Heart

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Historical
Cover of the book How Can You Mend This Puprle Heart by Terry L. Gould, Terry L. Gould
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Author: Terry L. Gould ISBN: 9781370774562
Publisher: Terry L. Gould Publication: November 15, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Terry L. Gould
ISBN: 9781370774562
Publisher: Terry L. Gould
Publication: November 15, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Winner of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, James Webb Award for exemplary writing about the Marine Corps and Marine Corps life; How Can You Mend This Purple Heart is a riveting story of the physical, emotional and mental struggles of war-ravaged young boys. “Purple Heart” is a no-holds-barred, powerful and compassionate portrayal of young Americans who returned from the Vietnam War to the comforting and healing shelter of a military hospital; wounded, frightened and proud.
The hospital, and the nearby streets and bars of south Philadelphia, become their home; and like any home, it serves as a place to gather, to belong, to struggle, to find support and ultimately, a place to heal. And every day of healing would bring them closer to the day they could go home. A day they would cherish--and fear.

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Winner of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, James Webb Award for exemplary writing about the Marine Corps and Marine Corps life; How Can You Mend This Purple Heart is a riveting story of the physical, emotional and mental struggles of war-ravaged young boys. “Purple Heart” is a no-holds-barred, powerful and compassionate portrayal of young Americans who returned from the Vietnam War to the comforting and healing shelter of a military hospital; wounded, frightened and proud.
The hospital, and the nearby streets and bars of south Philadelphia, become their home; and like any home, it serves as a place to gather, to belong, to struggle, to find support and ultimately, a place to heal. And every day of healing would bring them closer to the day they could go home. A day they would cherish--and fear.

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