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Lunch is Over

Lunch is Over by Ken Marrin

Ken Marrin brings truth to the harsh living conditions for soldiers during the Korean War. He begins with his childhood during the Depression Era and quickly embraces us within his exciting world of a time when hard-working and values were at their peak. Gradually he leads into his enlistment into the Air Force and we are reminded, with every step he takes and every confrontation (emotionally and mentally) the sacrifices that are made to ensure our freedom. In those dark moments he finds humor and hope, reminding us that we can endure and we can do more than just survive. We can live.

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