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Since You Went Away, Vol. 2

by Dean Hughes
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Synopsis

Wally Thomas didn t know how many days and nights he had been marching up the coast of the Bataan Peninsula.  He was almost too numb to think, too full of pain.  He tried to keep a steady pace, but the guards pressured the prisoners to keep moving, forced them close together, and in their exhaustion the men stumbled and knocked each other off stride.  When that happened, the extra effort was almost overwhelming; there were times when Wally though he would go down - and not get up - the way so many other prisoners had already done.

With each day getting worse in the Bataan death march, Wally could die of hunger, exposure, or even violence.  Will his growing faith be enough to pull him through?

Bobbi, now a nurse in the navy, meets a handsome young officer.  She s not sure how she feels about him, however, or whether he feels anything at all for her.

Alex is in training as a paratrooper, but can he stick it out?  And even if he can, how can he bring himself to fight the German people, whom he learned to love on his mission?

Even young Gene knows he ll be joining the service, but he wonders what kind of a soldier he ll make.

In Since You Went Away, the second volume of the Children of the Promise series, author Dean Hughes continues his saga of the Thomas family as they struggle to survive World War II.   If you re interested in Church of world history, or if you re simply looking for a powerful LDS novel, you won t want to miss Since You Went Away.

Children of the Promise dramatically portrays the impact of World War II on an ordinary family of Latter-day Saints who are striving, in a tumultuous time, to be true to the values and ideals they have been taught.  If you haven t yet met the Thomas family, you are in for a real delight!  Find out why tens of thousands of people have loved reading about Alex, Wally, Bobbi, Gene, and a whole supporting cast of wonderful characters who find themselves caught in the storms of war.  The new paperback edition of the bestselling epic novels is the perfect format for carrying along as well as sharing with friends.

Latter-day Saints often look to Joseph Smith s time in order to understand Church history.  But Church history encompasses all that has occurred in the Church since that vital era, and each age faces its own challenges.

Set in World War II, Children of the Promise is an epic series that will take you to the battlefront, to Germany, Japan, and the Philippines.  But it will also take you to the home front in the Salt Lake Valley, where an ordinary LDS family struggles to survive both physically and spiritually.

This sweeping saga recreates the spirit of a time: the movies, the music, the love stories, the emotional drama of families being pulled apart - and then brought together again.

 

About the Author, Dean Hughes

Dean Hughes has published more than ninety books, including many national titles, as well as the popular Children of the Promise and Hearts of the Children series from Deseret Book.

Dr. Hughes received his B.A. from Weber State College in Ogden, Utah and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Washington. He has attended post-doctoral seminars at Stanford and Yale Universities and taught English at Central Missouri State University and Brigham Young University. He and his wife, Kathleen Hurst Hughes, live in Midway, Utah.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2005
Publisher
Deseret Book Company
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781590384466

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