The Other Side of September: Historical Fiction Based on a True Story
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I really hoped it would tell more about what it was like to be in the Korean War as my Daddy was there and never wanted to talk about it, Was a little surprised at the deep detail the author went into about his day to day relationships with women, especially for a man. Feel like we went through every jealousy and “we need to talk moment” with them and there were lots. But I read it all the way through, mainly because I wanted to see who he ended up with. Decent read but won’t be on my “to be rea I really hoped it would tell more about what it was like to be in the Korean War as my Daddy was there and never wanted to talk about it, Was a little surprised at the deep detail the author went into about his day to day relationships with women, especially for a man. Feel like we went through every jealousy and “we need to talk moment” with them and there were lots. But I read it all the way through, mainly because I wanted to see who he ended up with. Decent read but won’t be on my “to be read again” shelf. And I wish he’d shared a little bit about which parts were the true story.
Victoria Juarez –
Julie Dennis –