Paul is an extraordinary novella that transports the reader to a place and time in America that has all but faded from our memory. The story is an uplifting account of redemption that offers hope to even the most marginalized among us. And, in doing so, it lends a compassionate point of view to some of our current day issues, including the homeless problem and PTSD, as well as a condemnation of the never-ending greed of Men at War. The author's voice is simple and to the point, and the scenes are organized such that this ...
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Paul is an extraordinary novella that transports the reader to a place and time in America that has all but faded from our memory. The story is an uplifting account of redemption that offers hope to even the most marginalized among us. And, in doing so, it lends a compassionate point of view to some of our current day issues, including the homeless problem and PTSD, as well as a condemnation of the never-ending greed of Men at War. The author's voice is simple and to the point, and the scenes are organized such that this could very well be a stage production. Its messages are timeless, and the story has been described as one hell-of-a page-turner.
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