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The importance of stories

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Three Chums and The Great Promise

So many have read my grandfather's journal entries and have enjoyed them greatly and that I'm pleased. As many already know, they are a part of a larger story about three of his chums. My book The Great Promise contains the entire contents of the journal as well as the story of the promise that it supports. I've posted the book information under the proper section of the Great Forum. The book is available on Amazon so a portion of its sales will help our forum. Another bit of information is

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The Great Promise

After four years I have completed my book, thus adding a new page to my life's story. With the manuscript an element of one of my grandfather's stories was satisfied, one started in 1914. Isn't it interesting how when an event happens in one life, it affects the stories of so many. Just the other day I was talking with my youngest son about what was happening in his job. He works for the land conservatory in Asheville, North Carolina as an ecologist. He was telling me that he had been reading

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Everyone has a story

Actually people have many stories because each life experience creates a story. However, if people don't document their stories they will be lost forever. I know this as a fact, because I have my grandfather's WW One journal and each handwritten entry is a story of what he experienced. For most of my life I didn't know this book existed, so all I knew about my grandfather was based either on my own experiences with him, or a few stories my father told. It has been through his journal I've gotten

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