Much or less is known about Afghanistan and its dangerous landscape. An old Afghan proverb says: ‘There is a path to the top of even the highest mountain.’ Of course there is, and a view to go with it. A history lesson too, I would add.
Continue reading “Afghanistan, a Dangerous Landscape”Rafik’s Journey in Silent Heroes. The Hindu Kush Mountains
Rafik, the youngest character from Silent Heroes is forced to leave his home village of Nauzad, alone. Somehow during his trip, no spoilers here, he ends up at Camp Bastion, then is forced to wonder through the Afghan desert and he even takes a drive in the US Marine’s Oshkosh vehicle, a short moment of respiro before his life is endangered again.
Continue reading “Rafik’s Journey in Silent Heroes. The Hindu Kush Mountains”The Soldier and his Dog, Silent Heroes
“Early in the morning when the sky’s still dark
And no lively ray has yet pierced the night,
When all are sleeping and all is still,
When no wind blows and no bird sings,
So early in the morning –
The soldier wakes up.
Continue reading “The Soldier and his Dog, Silent Heroes”Rafik’s Journey in Silent Heroes. An Oshkosh Vehicle
Rafik, the youngest character in Silent Heroes, When Love and Values Are Worth Fighting for, undergoes a rather explosive journey in an Oshkosh vehicle belonging to the US Marines.
Continue reading “Rafik’s Journey in Silent Heroes. An Oshkosh Vehicle”What I Hope Readers Take from my Books
I write with the hope that readers, while looking for a captivating and interesting read, a way to unwind and pass the time, will also find a novel that addresses their mind and their humanity, a book that speaks to their heart.
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