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Lest We Forget
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Lest We Forget

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It is known that those who fought and won World War II were part of the Greatest Generation, yet so much of what really made them so great, aside from their incredible military victory, has been forgotten with the passage of time and the loss of generational perspective. In a narrated journey of a Midwestern boy, Author, beginning in 1920, Bryan T. Blunt shares a fascinating glimpse into how the Greatest Generation lived, as well as an assessment, commentary, review, and synopsis of what made that generation great across so many families. As he invites others into the world of Albert, Lena, Lola Belle, Art, and a host of other unsung heroes from a historic generation, Blunt follows Author's coming-of-age journey, one in which right doctrine, matured through poverty, personal loss, and the Great Depression led him to become a man who made a diff erence in his corner of the world. Blunt then addresses how that generation rose to such greatness, and he off ers a path to begin turning the contemporary slide of generational distinction back toward that which was last seen in the Greatest Generation. Lest We Forget shares the biography of a Greatest Generation American and provides an inspiring perspective on how a return to values once held would benefi t modern society and generations to come.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
WestBow Press
Date
20 January 2025
Pages
130
ISBN
9798385040698

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

It is known that those who fought and won World War II were part of the Greatest Generation, yet so much of what really made them so great, aside from their incredible military victory, has been forgotten with the passage of time and the loss of generational perspective. In a narrated journey of a Midwestern boy, Author, beginning in 1920, Bryan T. Blunt shares a fascinating glimpse into how the Greatest Generation lived, as well as an assessment, commentary, review, and synopsis of what made that generation great across so many families. As he invites others into the world of Albert, Lena, Lola Belle, Art, and a host of other unsung heroes from a historic generation, Blunt follows Author's coming-of-age journey, one in which right doctrine, matured through poverty, personal loss, and the Great Depression led him to become a man who made a diff erence in his corner of the world. Blunt then addresses how that generation rose to such greatness, and he off ers a path to begin turning the contemporary slide of generational distinction back toward that which was last seen in the Greatest Generation. Lest We Forget shares the biography of a Greatest Generation American and provides an inspiring perspective on how a return to values once held would benefi t modern society and generations to come.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
WestBow Press
Date
20 January 2025
Pages
130
ISBN
9798385040698