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"In 1940 Gene Sinclair had a plan - become a medical doctor. It was his ultimate goal and would get him out of the monotony of teaching high school chemistry. But as World War II looms, Sinclair is drafted and sent to train on coastal artillery. He soon wrangles himself a place in the pharmacy training program but just as life in the army seems to be improving the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor. Sinclair is dragged back to the artillery, and he's sent to the ninety-day Officer's Training School. Despite Sinclair's resolve to avoid romantic relationships until he becomes a doctor he meets Sarah…mehr

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"In 1940 Gene Sinclair had a plan - become a medical doctor. It was his ultimate goal and would get him out of the monotony of teaching high school chemistry. But as World War II looms, Sinclair is drafted and sent to train on coastal artillery. He soon wrangles himself a place in the pharmacy training program but just as life in the army seems to be improving the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor. Sinclair is dragged back to the artillery, and he's sent to the ninety-day Officer's Training School. Despite Sinclair's resolve to avoid romantic relationships until he becomes a doctor he meets Sarah Gale at OTS and falls for her. War soon separates the young lovers when Sinclair's unit is shipped off to Australia, where the reality of war shakes up his world once more"--
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Autorenporträt
Lynn Doxon started writing stories at the age of seven but didn't consider herself a writer. She won her first writing contest at eighteen and was first published in a non-school publication at twenty. She still didn't consider herself a writer. Despite the publication of three books and over a thousand newspaper and magazine articles through her work, she was a horticulturist, not a writer. When she retired and began making money writing online articles, she began to think she might be a writer. With the publication of this, her first novel, Lynn calls herself a writer. She hopes you agree.