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Advance Praise for Songs For the Deaf: Winner of the 2024 New York Book Festival Award Winner of the 2024 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award Winner of the 2024 Hollywood Book Festival Award Winner of the 2024 Literary Titan Book Award Winner of the 2024 International Firebird Book Award Winner of the 2024 Book Fest Book Award. SFTD is a captivating read that is difficult to put down. Kenneth A. Silver masterfully blends historical intrigue with personal transformation, creating a story that is both beautiful and riveting... Miles' transformation is a highlight of the book drawing readers into his…mehr

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Advance Praise for Songs For the Deaf: Winner of the 2024 New York Book Festival Award Winner of the 2024 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award Winner of the 2024 Hollywood Book Festival Award Winner of the 2024 Literary Titan Book Award Winner of the 2024 International Firebird Book Award Winner of the 2024 Book Fest Book Award. SFTD is a captivating read that is difficult to put down. Kenneth A. Silver masterfully blends historical intrigue with personal transformation, creating a story that is both beautiful and riveting... Miles' transformation is a highlight of the book drawing readers into his journey and making his character unforgettable. - Winner 2024 Literary Titan Book Award Songs for the Deaf is a wonderful story with the unforgettable presence of Miles Curtin, the protagonist. Following his bombshell discovery, the tug-of-war within his soul creates the kind of depth and literary richness that is one of the hallmarks I look for in great writing. - Mariel Hemingway, Oscar-nominated actress, author, and granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway With vivid descriptions and expert storytelling, Songs For the Deaf will transport you to another time and place, immersing you in a world of danger, intrigue, and hope. This book is a true testament to one man's talent as an author. -A Bookwatch Index Selection In a blistering recap of the post-Vietnam War era, Kenneth A. Silver connects multi-faceted family dynamics with societal unrest, military war crimes, government corruption and the inherent injustices of the war draft to weave a masterful tale that lays bare the fate of nations. Songs for the Deaf encapsulates the spirit of an era haunted by a past that reverberates into the future. It is a story of convictions and consequences, masterfully portraying a good man pushed to the limits of his moral boundaries in his relentless pursuit of truth. Silver's attention to detail and vivid storytelling brings the post-Vietnam War era to life in stunning detail. - Maincrest Media Coretta Scott King attended an anti-war rally in Toronto in 1971 to introduce the John Doe author of SONGS FOR THE DEAF, which was dedicated to a U.S. government that was hard of hearing. They were about to announce a new challenge to the constitutionality of the Vietnam War. It wasn't to be. The John Doe speaker, Marine Captain John Hathaway, who had been listed as an MIA, never lived to go public. Years later, real estate developer Miles Curtin uncovers a grim archaeological site: a mass burial with no artifacts, no identifiers-just bones, secrets, and a sinister connection to the past. The discovery pulls him into a web of conspiracy reaching back to Vietnam, where Hathaway's father, a powerful general, wrestled with his son's betrayal and the dark truths of "Operation Native Soil." Miles must grapple with haunting revelations, his fractured relationships with two women-his ex-wife Alice and the enigmatic Valerie-and the weight of a war that refuses to stay buried. Blending history, fiction, and chilling speculation, Songs for the Deaf is a gripping thriller about loyalty, redemption, and the echoes of a war that still shapes our present. Some truths demand to be heard-no matter the cost.
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