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Do you remember when you lost your innocence? I do... It was 1969,
GRACIE MAE WILLIAMS ran through the sprinklers in her backyard.
Today, one week before her sixth birthday, a terrible abuse was
born. An abuse which would be called the game, would last for eight
years. Creating a world to escape where the skies are pink and
yellow, and happy dancing flowers move gingerly in the soft wind,
Gracie would hide here in her thoughts. Hoping to hold on to what
little innocence she still had remaining, her abuser would continue
to follow her to even the safest corners of her dreams. Meanwhile,
on the other side of the world, a young girl sold peanuts in the
streets of Vietnam. An American soldier, JAXTON CARLTON WYATT would
offer her a hope of better things to come. Two little girls lived
seven thousand miles apart, but one day their lives would come
together. Joined by a shared fate, only one would be saved.
Unfolding over the course of eight years, with flashbacks that
offer insight into the characters' histories, Mending Broken Wings
is a work of women's fiction (based on true events) With three
generations of compelling drama set in China, Vietnam and the U.S.,
this novel will appeal to readers of both fiction and non-fiction.
Do you remember when you lost your innocence? I do... It was 1969,
GRACIE MAE WILLIAMS ran through the sprinklers in her backyard.
Today, one week before her sixth birthday, a terrible abuse was
born. An abuse which would be called the game, would last for eight
years. Creating a world to escape where the skies are pink and
yellow, and happy dancing flowers move gingerly in the soft wind,
Gracie would hide here in her thoughts. Hoping to hold on to what
little innocence she still had remaining, her abuser would continue
to follow her to even the safest corners of her dreams. Meanwhile,
on the other side of the world, a young girl sold peanuts in the
streets of Vietnam. An American soldier, JAXTON CARLTON WYATT would
offer her a hope of better things to come. Two little girls lived
seven thousand miles apart, but one day their lives would come
together. Joined by a shared fate, only one would be saved.
Unfolding over the course of eight years, with flashbacks that
offer insight into the characters' histories, Mending Broken Wings
is a work of women's fiction (based on true events) With three
generations of compelling drama set in China, Vietnam and the U.S.,
this novel will appeal to readers of both fiction and non-fiction.
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