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purpose beyond his own survival as he cares for fellow soldiers less fortunate.

 

If the human body can manage loneliness, fear, and dread for a loved one, can the human heart manage also? Martha Lowe, back home in Central Kentucky, fights a similar battle for survival. It’s not with starvation. It’s not with neglect or the sub-zero temperatures. She’s not face to face with a cruel enemy—it’s much worse. While everyone around her goes about their daily lives, Martha must manage day to day, teach her students, and raise her two girls knowing that the love of her life, her husband Howard, has been taken prisoner by North Korea.

 

Two devastated people with two impossible struggles, brought together in a story of heartbreak and tender love.  

Letters From A Captive Heart

 

A novel about heartbreak, survival and faith in the human heart.

 

If the human body can survive severe cold, starvation and immeasurable cruelty, can the human heart survive also? When Private Dan Welch is captured by North Korean soldiers his determination to live on from day to day has

 

fastball and tolerates his older brother Blake, and oh yes — he travels back in time.

 

Ben normally keeps quiet about his adventures. You can’t run around telling folks you went on a hunting trip with Daniel Boone, or lived in a Cherokee Indian village a thousand years ago. If you do, people would talk bad about you and might even hide their dogs when you come walking down the street. Ben will make an exception just for you if you take the time to listen. He’ll tell you about his adventures and along the way you will learn about an important and exciting time in American history.

  

Benjamin Nathan Tuggle-Adventurer

 

A children’s chapter book about adventure and American history.

 

Ben Tuggle is a witty twelve year old boy from the mountains in Eastern Kentucky. He lives in a quiet farming community in 1976. Well, most of the time anyway. He’s likable, throws a mean