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A cautionary tale for our time. The story of Mary Go Round is focused on the aftermath of world war 1, and of the death and destruction drilled into the mind and soul of a man who became a monster. He returned from duty as "The Prince" and he reigned abuse and cruelty on the three innocents who eagerly awaited his glorious home coming. That deream was not to be realized. Now forced from the prison shack, aka, "The Castle", Mary faced a strange new world as she plodded through many difficult encounters in her young, troubled life, to find an invigoraing freedom with a new age entrepreneur who offered her security and the promise of love in the future.…mehr

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A cautionary tale for our time. The story of Mary Go Round is focused on the aftermath of world war 1, and of the death and destruction drilled into the mind and soul of a man who became a monster. He returned from duty as "The Prince" and he reigned abuse and cruelty on the three innocents who eagerly awaited his glorious home coming. That deream was not to be realized. Now forced from the prison shack, aka, "The Castle", Mary faced a strange new world as she plodded through many difficult encounters in her young, troubled life, to find an invigoraing freedom with a new age entrepreneur who offered her security and the promise of love in the future.
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About the AuthorWilliam Harold Buchanan was born September 5, 1925. He fought in WWII against Nazism and survived the unthinkable.He has written twenty-seven short stories. Two stories ("Benny Passport" and "Howard and The Ant") were published with accompanying illustrations in Transition Magazine.He conducted interviews and reported local happenings on the Ottawa scene which were published in the local newspaper, The Tri-Valley Crier. His political cartoon drawings were published in the Brantford Expositor, The London Free Press, and the Ottawa Journal.