Missing Sgt. Max Missing Sgt. Max

Missing Sgt. Max

Reflections of Our Journey Through Addiction

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Publisher Description

A young man having a hard time finding the right path through the turbulent years of adolescence, Max rather reluctantly agrees to join the Army to please his mother. She has arrived at the difficult decision to send her son into harms way, with the country waging war on the other side of the world, with a very heavy heart. She wonders what kind of mother would voluntarily send her son off to war. She feels he is headed down the wrong path, bound for big problems ahead, and doesnt know what else to do. She hopes and prays hes never deployed to the Middle East but eventually he must go with the rest of his unit to Balad in Iraq. Hes been stationed at Fort Bragg for over two years and consumed with fear for his safety, wants to be there for the send-off. She flies from New York to North Carolina to spend his last few days with him while he is still on American soil and safe. She joins the family members of all the soldiers in his unit to see them off and pray for their safe return to Green Ramp. After fifteen months of constant worry, she flies once again to North Carolina, this time accompanied by Maxs older brother Santino, to joyously welcome him back home. Soon after his return from war, far from the continuing war in the Middle East, this family will find themselves engaged in the most deadly battle of their lives. This is their story.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2014
October 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
116
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris US
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
2.6
MB

Customer Reviews

Granny421 ,

Missing Sgt. Max

This book is heart wrenching but very well written. What this mother and her treasured son and family went through. My heart broke for Karen and Max as I read her story. I cried the whole time reading it, and after. This talks of the struggles of so many forms of addiction as well as loss. Max your smile was like a bright light. In your life tho, for you heroin was brighter. Karen your the strength for so many to see. An amazingly strong women. Thank you for sharing your life with us.

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