This novel delves into the experiences of an lowa family navigating the turbulent 1960s, marked by violence, protests, civil rights reforms, and warfare.
It is a universally relatable story, yet uniquely told through the lens of the McManus family, especially one son, Phillip.
The author's distinctive voice, shaped by his military background, healthcare expertise, family values, and Midwestern heritage, brings authenticity and depth to his narrative, resulting in stories that transcend generational boundariesn.