Memoirs of a Bread Man
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Narrated by:
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Brooks Corley
About this listen
It's Christmas time in Madison, Wisconsin. It is the early stages of the Iraq War, which has conjured up memories for a bread man raised by a Vietnam Vet.
If that weren’t enough to bring back these unwanted memories, his boss at the Bread Depot is an ex-Master Gunnery Marine Drill Sergeant who served in the Gulf War.
On Christmas Eve, his father calls to tell him that he has cancer, and that he has Agent Orange.
Depressed and suffering from insomnia, can he come to grips with his past, and heal the wounds that haunt him?
©2020 Justin John Scheck (P)2021 Justin John ScheckWhat listeners say about Memoirs of a Bread Man
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- Siobhan D
- 12-05-21
My Heart
Brooks Corley, has the gruff, worldly voice which is just right for this short but heart felt book.
Thus book will tug at your heart . PTSD , the out come of an forgotten agent. How to over come, forget, forgive, after serving your country.
Short but powerful.
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- P & k
- 02-10-22
Chilling
This is quite a hard listen but very powerful. You follow the character through his life after being involved in wars. Being ex military It borough chills to my mind, on how it can be a struggle to adapt to ordinary life. Ptsd is a horrible disease and servicemen need help with it. Narration was excellent in this powerful piece.
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