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An epitaph by a young, naïve, American G.I. stationed in South Korea, a virgin among prostitutes, who had gone from learning about nuclear weapons to learning about life and death, and love.
Go with a boy as he gets into true-life adventures in the Pacific Northwest, running away at age three, playing with a gorilla, spending a week in a mortuary, saving a woman's life, drowning, winning a vacation, looking down the barrels of a hermit's shotgun, facing anger, guilt, dog bites and death, being mean, getting lost, faking a UFO, sneaking into a nudist camp, and many other stories, written in Dale Lund's easy-going but fast-paced style guaranteed not to bore you.
In 1970 Dale Lund wrote a letter to his sister and her husband, long enough to become a book, and free-spoken enough for his sister to tuck it away in a drawer and not tell anyone about it. Read about the thoughts and experiences of a "hippie" who happens to be a "soldier."
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