After the Parade
A Fiction, Historical, World War II book. It's so Quite around here, I'm sure I heard a Bird...
DOROTHY GARLOCK...is a New York Times extended list bestselling author, "a gifted writer" (Chicago Sun-Times) who celebrates the indomitable American spirit and the triumphs of the caring heart. Now she vividly portrays the era after World War II, when men and women torn apart by years of combat had to rebuild marriages and lives... Rawlings, Oklahoma, 1945. Johnny Henry is coming home from the Pacific, and his estranged wife, Kathleen, secretly watches him step off the train to a hero's welcome. Her heart races when she sees him; his breaks when he doesn't spot her. Misunderstanding and tragedy had destroyed their marriage right before he shipped out. Now Johnny's pride will keep him from confessing how wrong he had been; now Kathleen's hurt will stop her from running into his arms. But when a disturbed stalker plunges Kathleen into a real-life nightmare, her only hope is Johnny -- and a love that can bring two hearts through every battle, especially the one within.
Download or read After the Parade in PDF formats. You may also find other subjects related with After the Parade.
- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 416 pages
- ISBN: 9780446608114 / 446608114
SyDmNDYOYPb.pdf
More About After the Parade
It's so Quite around here, I'm sure I heard a Bird Fart! Dorothy Garlock, After the Parade
Great sequel to the book With Heart which I just read. The red haired woman waits for her husband to come back from World War Two. When he arrives home, he doesn't want anything to do with her. She has to decide if she lives in town or gets a divorce and moves away. I really wavered over whether to give this book 3 or 4 stars. I ended up with 3.5 stars.I've really enjoyed this whole series about love in small towns in the American heartland during the Depression. After the Parade is the fifth and final book in the series. In the book before this one, the fourth book, With Heart, Kathleen and Johnny... Reading the last book in a series before reading the others probably isn't the best way to go about things. But the fact is, I really didn't like this book. The two main characters are cowardly procrastinators to the highest degree. They just can't find the courage to confront and confess to each other. And it's not just for a short...