My Uncle Sent Me to Europe: A World War II Novel about a Civilian Soldier's Two-Front Battle with the U.S. Army and the Enemy
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Author(s)S. H. Chuck Freeman
PublisherJames A. Rock & Company, Publishers
ISBN / ASIN1596634731
ISBN-139781596634732
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Sales Rank4,391,277
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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ABOUT THE BOOK MAX FISHER turned eighteen in January of 1943 and became involved with an uncle far different from the two he'd loved and admired as a kid. His new uncle would be cold and indifferent; compassion was not his strong suit. Realistically, he did have a hell of a lot of nephews. It didn't take long to determine that the new guy wouldn't be as much fun as Uncle Lou and Uncle Jack. Max tolerated him, and struggled to conform. He had no other choice. It was a trying three and one half years for someone who couldn't spell the word "conform." Max acceded to his new uncle's demands, maybe not too promptly and cooperatively, with an occasional period for debate. Survival was the name of the game, and Max had every intention of doing just that. The anti-social relative, with dubious social skills, answered to the name of Uncle Sam.