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Paradox
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Paradox

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At the end of the ‘60s’, Charlie McDaniels receives an unexpected appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Coming from a proud military family, he has no choice other than to accept the appointment even though he must forego his future as a brilliant lead guitar player in a successful rock band. As a Plebe at the Academy, Charlie is ordered by an upperclassman to research and report daily events in the Vietnam War. With each day, he discovers more and more horrendous facts about the U.S. involvement in this controversial war. Charlie faces a moral crisis when the story of the My Lai Massacre breaks. He is forced to choose between remaining in the Navy to appease an overbearing father or following his own path and ethical values.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wynne Stevens
Date
7 December 2017
Pages
340
ISBN
9780984819942

At the end of the ‘60s’, Charlie McDaniels receives an unexpected appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Coming from a proud military family, he has no choice other than to accept the appointment even though he must forego his future as a brilliant lead guitar player in a successful rock band. As a Plebe at the Academy, Charlie is ordered by an upperclassman to research and report daily events in the Vietnam War. With each day, he discovers more and more horrendous facts about the U.S. involvement in this controversial war. Charlie faces a moral crisis when the story of the My Lai Massacre breaks. He is forced to choose between remaining in the Navy to appease an overbearing father or following his own path and ethical values.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wynne Stevens
Date
7 December 2017
Pages
340
ISBN
9780984819942