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A 41-year-old engineer quits his job to hike the Appalachian Trail. This is a true account of his hike from Georgia to Maine, bringing to the reader the life of the towns and the people he meets along the way.
This book is a legal practice guide (a practical "how-to" book for attorneys and other legal professionals) on how to help AWOL (absent without leave) soldiers get their legal situations resolved in the best way possible. The book includes not only instructional information and commentary, but also sample letters, forms and other documents that could be useful in the art of AWOL defense.
A.W.O.L Christians by Dennis Ray __________________________________
Eve Warren made a sworn promise—she'd never tell the FBI her real connection to mob informant Charlie Fowler. When he's found dead, we-have-ways-to-make-you-talk agent Sam McDonough wants to know everything. But as the gruff, gorgeous G-man escorts Eve from the Yukon for questioning, their chopper is shot down, crashing in the frozen Canadian wilderness. Suddenly, Sam's memory is gone—and he's not the same man. Sam doesn't remember much, but he trusts this "angel" by his side. As he and Eve battle the elements—and dangerous thugs determined to kill them both—he knows their survival depends on the most tentative trust…and huddling very close together for warmth.
As a high school dropout who wanted to better his life by joining the army, Robert L. Rice got a rude awakening when he was shipped off to Vietnam, a place and war he admits he knew little about before arriving there. He was wounded in combat and nearly died but was encouraged by an angel he saw on the battlefield. Going AWOL several times, doing time in the stockade, getting a Dear John letter, Rices tour of duty was like a laundry list of nearly everything bad that could happen to a man in a war zone. Even after he got back on his feet in the States, the mental turmoil the war had stirred up persisted. He became a minister and worked with convicts, one of whom was the son of a man Rice met in the stockade in Vietnam.
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Get the Summary of David Miller's AWOL on the Appalachian Trail in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "AWOL on the Appalachian Trail" is David Miller's personal account of his journey hiking the entire Appalachian Trail (AT). Discontent with his programming job, Miller leaves his family and career to embark on this adventure. He starts in late April to avoid winter and quickly faces physical challenges like blisters and knee pain. Adopting the trail name "Awol," he immerses himself in the trail culture, interacting with fellow hikers and learning to navigate the social dynamics and unspoken rules of the AT community...
On the day of his 18th birthday, Midshipman Chuck Dugan receives a startling letter, which includes a treasure map.
Pointy Panta, a young, adorable porcupine with a happy, adventurous disposition is glad to be on her way to her class. Why not, today is her chance to meet the Governor, who is scheduled to visit her school. The visit requires her class to take part in cleaning up operations, and Pointy’s team is assigned the task of bagging grass cut by the other children who were to mow the lawn. Pointy, however, is disheartened to learn that she is to tie up the bags. Unable to get over the disappointment, she finds comfort under the shade of a mango tree, whereupon a gentle breeze soon lulls her to sleep. Pointy is about to discover some important life lessons, and she does so in a hurry when she wakes up to the panicked voices of her entire class taking up her slack.