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portada For the Duration (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
434
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm
Weight
0.58 kg.
ISBN13
9781723308390

For the Duration (in English)

Robert Frederick Jackson (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

For the Duration (in English) - Jackson, Robert Frederick, Jr.

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Synopsis "For the Duration (in English)"

FOR THE DURATION is an understated story, without theatrical hyperbole, of two ordinary young Americans caught up in the greatest upheaval of their time and perhaps of any era. Forced by circumstances in 1941 into the great war in the Pacific . . finding himself at the start closer than most of his countrymen . . 24 year old Jake Pierce has little choice but to face responsibilities he never sought. At the same time, Sarah Willowood, a younger mixed race girl from Jake's past, faces the world and her own adult responsibilities alone as an eighteen year old orphan managing her inheritance: a small family farm in the Sierra foothills and the town's only grill/cafe style restaurant.Each faces their challenges. Sarah struggles alone, marginalized by her peers in the otherwise all white mountain community, while her work ethic, quality restaurant, and charm make her popular with the older generations and marginally accepted by her own. Jake's prewar adventures have placed him at the heart of Japanese aggression; and, with uncommon skills, the young American, a competent sailing vessel officer and flying boat pilot, is forced into a world of fire and death, at sea and in the air. His success and injuries result in him bringing the war back home to the mountains, his parents, and Sarah, a little over five years his junior.Bonds of friendship between several people are renewed and strengthened during Jake's stay of over a month. But, healed and retrained to fly a bigger airplane, the war's iconic Consolidated PBY Catalina flying boat, the young adventurer turned warrior must return to the cauldron of fire and the overwhelming, ubiquitous presence of death. Therein, Jake carries two gifts from another mixed race woman, perhaps in a way an older reflection of Sarah. Sunny Kathleen Jefferson, an early Twentieth Century heroine and philanthropist, has become a mentor to the young American man, sharing his skills, abilities, and interests as well has his concern for Sarah, though she's never met her. The strong, educated, wealthy half Navajo woman had been Jake's mentor during his years in Southeast Asia before the enemy's attacks, and she taught him to fight better with a knife and to hone his jungle skills, as she also encouraged him to return to Sarah, a quarter white, a quarter Navajo, and half Blackfoot.When he returns to the fray, the young warrior, now Chief Petty Officer Jake Pierce, USNR, carries 'Lola Sunny's' lessons and the gift of her ( formerly her Navajo mother's ) mysterious, exotic Himalayan fighting knife. The new chief, young for the rank, also carries a certain unique level of courage, one that knows fear and thus is all the more courageous. All the while, Sarah, back home in 'the States', exhibits her own unique courage over and over, even as she leaves the mountains for the war.FOR THE DURATION reiterates the age old truth that ordinary people are made extraordinary by extraordinary circumstances. Those 'ordinary' people may have possessed within them an out of the ordinary strength they never realized they had. But that may describe us all.Most of all perhaps, it was a time for necessary, hard decisions, ultimate sacrifice . . and of death all around . . when women took a greater role in society and young people really willingly, metaphorically agreed to remit to their country an amount of effort up to giving their own life.

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