Between the Dark and the Daylight
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About the Book
Is prejudice a learned trait, or is it inherent in all of us? This was painfully tested during the turbulent years in the United States history from World War II until the seventies. The Equal Rights struggle, and the war in Vietnam, were issues which affected the life of Judson White. Only the reader knows the truth about his birth and of the deceit which began a series of disastrous consequences: Judson’s first love affair- His Marine Corps years in Vietnam- His tragic marriage to a Vietnamese girl- The difficulties encountered by his Amerasian son, left alone in a world at war.
About the Author
Elsie Hosking Straight is a retired Library Director and a sculptor. Her free-lance articles have been published in a number of magazines and newspapers throughout the country. She is listed in Who’s Who in American Art, Who’s Who in Library and Information Services, and Who’s Who of American Women. Ms. Straight is a graduate of the New York Phoenix School of Design and has a Masters degree in Library Science from the University of Rhode Island. Formerly from New England, she now lives in Florida.