Where'd My Dad Go? A son's bried tribute to a father from the greatest generation i
I wrote these two poems and these two short stories in my father's memory. He was a World War Two veteran and a responsibe father. I suspect and hope that many can identify with these writings as they think about their own fathers. It's a small tribute. You can't pay a man back for being there for you, especially when you're a kid.
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Where'd My Dad Go? A son's bried tribute to a father from the greatest generation i
I wrote these two poems and these two short stories in my father's memory. He was a World War Two veteran and a responsibe father. I suspect and hope that many can identify with these writings as they think about their own fathers. It's a small tribute. You can't pay a man back for being there for you, especially when you're a kid.
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Where'd My Dad Go? A son's bried tribute to a father from the greatest generation i

Where'd My Dad Go? A son's bried tribute to a father from the greatest generation i

by Mark Herden
Where'd My Dad Go? A son's bried tribute to a father from the greatest generation i

Where'd My Dad Go? A son's bried tribute to a father from the greatest generation i

by Mark Herden

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I wrote these two poems and these two short stories in my father's memory. He was a World War Two veteran and a responsibe father. I suspect and hope that many can identify with these writings as they think about their own fathers. It's a small tribute. You can't pay a man back for being there for you, especially when you're a kid.

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BN ID: 2940016494425
Publisher: Mark Herden
Publication date: 04/30/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 84 KB

About the Author

I have been writing for a long time. Most of it has been fiction--short stories and a young adult novel. I have taught English in high school and in college. Writing never gets any easier, but it's always exiting when you come upon a fresh idea for your next project. The most exiting thing is that over time, through your writing, you learn new things about yourself.
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