Why is it appropriate, you ask? Because it is the greatest march in cinema. Why wouldn't you expect a march today
Why is it appropriate, you ask? Because it is the greatest march in cinema. Why wouldn't you expect a march today
In rural 1930s Indiana, a fifteen-year-old boy becomes the least-suspected bootlegger in Polk County.
What begins as a way to save his family’s farm pulls Matt Wyatt into a world of loyalty, violence, and impossible choices — where one wrong run changes everything.
Hoosier Flats: A Novel of the Greatest Generation spans the final days of Prohibition through Pearl Harbor and World War II — a coming-of-age story about duty, family, and the cost of growing up in hard times.
I’m proud to finally share it.
If you enjoy historical fiction with grit and heart, I invite you to grab a copy — and if it resonates, please leave a review.
#NewBook #HistoricalFiction #GreatestGeneration #HoosierFlats
Didn’t watch.
No it’s not about Trump. I haven’t watched a SOTU speech for a couple of decades. For me it is akin to watching a company PowerPoint — a big yawn.
If you have never sat through a company slide show then consider yourself lucky.
Looney lefties are telling us that when they get back in power the Trumpists are going to pay. One deranged liberal on LinkedIn stated every person who voted for Trump should be tried for treason.
First, she needs a dictionary so she can look up treason. Second, why is it the very people who insist upon groupthink label the rest of us fascists?
Again, a dictionary might be indispensable
Before the war
Before the medals
Before the Greatest Generation became great
—there was a boy on a dusty Indiana backroad with a truck full of moonshine and everything to lose
*thank you Nathan