After fifty years of quiet grieving, Bonnie Chandler Cotton, widowed at 24, with two young daughters to raise, tells stories of her love for a soldier killed in action in the waning months of the Vietnam War.
After fifty years of quiet grieving, Bonnie Chandler Cotton, widowed at 24, with two young daughters to raise, tells stories of her love for a soldier killed in action in the waning months of the Vietnam War.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bonnie Cotton's journey began in a small farming community in eastern Washington State. At eighteen, she embarked on an adventure across Europe, a testament to the universal human desire for exploration and discovery. For the past four decades, she has called a more metropolitan area home, a reminder that our paths may diverge, but our shared experiences of love, loss, and resilience bind us together. She has advanced degrees in Sociology and Theology and a twenty-seven-year career in Ordained Ministry. Today, she lives in Olympia, Washington, where, in retirement, she spends time quilting, gardening, writing, and planning her next adventure.
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