Fading Lights
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Rating | : | 4.19 (733 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0692293213 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 234 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-04-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Bob Lamacki worked as the general manager for the company that manufactures the Academy Award statues before buying his own business, Awards Plus, in Barrington, Illinois. Now retired, his son runs the business.Lamacki lives with his wife of almost fifty years. Together they have four grandchildren.
About the AuthorBob Lamacki worked as the general manager for the company that manufactures the Academy Award statues before buying his own business, Awards Plus, in Barrington, Illinois. Together they have four grandchildren.. Now retired, his son runs the business.Lamacki lives with his wife of almost fifty years
Though they only spent 36 hours together, her love has only grown through the years. On Christmas night, 1999, Rosalie is alone thinking back to her time when she worked on the Manhattan Project and met her Captain - Sam West. It is a trip through history with some new JFK information.. Sam is leaving for the front and the lights are his bus as it moves off into the night. She gazes into a Christmas ornament until it becomes a blur and she sees two red lights fading into the distance
"Great war story" according to JPB. Could not put book down. Easy read, very exciting. Love the war story. Characters were terrific.The book flowed well from one time period to another. Great Read!! Harriet J. Doody I thoroughly enjoyed this novel. If you enjoy books about World War II, which I do, this is the book to read. It starts as a romance between two young people and then goes through years of war. I hesitate to say moredon't want to spoil it for anyone. This is about "the Great Generation" and what they went th. Don't let this book "fade" away from you. I love to read history books and novels, but my favorite type is what is sometimes referred to as "faction." It combines true and accurate history with usually fictional characters which can really engross someone into the story. And that's what reading history should be about: enjoying the story without wor