Author Topic: V IS FOR VETERAN: AN ALPHABET PICTURE BOOK WITH A SPEC OPS TWIST  (Read 95 times)

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V IS FOR VETERAN: AN ALPHABET PICTURE BOOK WITH A SPEC OPS TWIST
Stavros Atlamazoglou | March 14, 2022

Why do people write books? To share stories. To educate. To make a provocative case. To record events and people. To entertain. These are just some of the reasons that have motivated humans to put ink to paper (or fingers to keyboard in this modern-day and age) and spill out their hearts and minds

It has been said that through a book you can travel way farther than your legs could ever take you. By reading a book, you can stand beside the few brave Greeks at the Thermopylae as they lock shields to repel the barbarian hordes. You can see the Founding Fathers signing the Declaration of Independence, defying the strongest empire of the time. You can watch Mozart change music forever.

For working adults, reading a book can be a drudge or a hard-earned pleasure. Equally, for children and teens, books can be a mandatory chore for school or a welcomed escape. Indeed, through the latter part, books have the ability to truly shape their futures and inspire them to do great deeds.

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