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February 19, 2015 Bill Wolfe

PRETTY MUCH TRUE a sobering examination of the price paid by those on the home front of the War on Terror

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Literary Giveaway Blog Hop!

April 27, 2014 Bill Wolfe

Siobhan Fallon: “More perspectives and differing voices on the topic of contemporary war can only be a good thing.”

April 27, 2014April 27, 2014 Bill Wolfe

You Know When the Men Are Gone captures the wives’ war on the home front

7th Anniversary of Read Her Like an Open Book

The Big DayJune 28, 2020
Hard to believe this little blog is seven years old. Thanks for your support!
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