At twelve, Stella Young and Hana Sanada enrolled in the Stanton Academy for Humanity, where the curriculum was tough, built character, and taught truth, justice, and morality for America's youth. Students humorously renamed the school Sustainable Farming on Steroids.
One day, the girls discovered the wartime journals of their two great-grandfathers, who served in WWII, and a wartime journal of Stella's grandfather, who served in Vietnam. Now, many years after the wars ended, the girls began turning the journals into a book-length manuscript.
Their opinions about the book's themes suddenly changed. Stella's father was an infantry captain serving in Afghanistan. One evening, army officers came to her house to inform Olivia, her mother, and Stella that their beloved husband and father had been killed in action. This horrible news devastated their entire family.
The girls researched the deeply troubling "wrong wars" that the American government had sent her heroic soldiers to, since the start of the Vietnam War.
Years later, they watched the news about America's withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Now adults, Stella and Hana evaluated what had gone so wrong with the American government, its military, and society. They set out on a mission to restore law and order, honor, morality, and integrity to the United States of America.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Lampic, Mario (illustrateur). Paperback. At twelve, Stella Young and Hana Sanada enrolled in the Stanton Academy for Humanity, where the curriculum was tough, built character, and taught truth, justice, and morality for America's youth. Students humorously renamed the school Sustainable Farming on Steroids.One day, the girls discovered the wartime journals of their two great-grandfathers, who served in WWII, and a wartime journal of Stella's grandfather, who served in Vietnam. Now, many years after the wars ended, the girls began turning the journals into a book-length manuscript. Their opinions about the book's themes suddenly changed. Stella's father was an infantry captain serving in Afghanistan. One evening, army officers came to her house to inform Olivia, her mother, and Stella that their beloved husband and father had been killed in action. This horrible news devastated their entire family. The girls researched the deeply troubling "wrong wars" that the American government had sent her heroic soldiers to, since the start of the Vietnam War. Years later, they watched the news about America's withdrawal from Afghanistan. Now adults, Stella and Hana evaluated what had gone so wrong with the American government, its military, and society. They set out on a mission to restore law and order, honor, morality, and integrity to the United States of America. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798999176196
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