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Book Details:
Book Title: They Called Him Marvin, A History of Love, War and Family by Roger
Stark
Category: Adult Fiction (18+), 333 pages
Genre: Historical Romance, WW2 history, True Love Story
Publisher: Silver Star Publishing
Release Date: September 2021
Content Rating: PG-13: No sex scenes, six mild profanities, depictions of war scenes.
Book Description:
They were just kids, barely not teenagers, madly in love, desperate to be a
family, but a war and a B29 got in there way.
Three hundred ten
days before Pearl Harbor, buck private Dean Sherman innocently went to
church with a new friend in Salt Lake City. From that moment, the
unsuspecting soldier travelled a remarkable, heroic path, falling in love,
graduating from demanding training to become a B29 pilot, conceiving a son
and entering the China, Burma and India theater of the WW2.
He
chronicled his story with letters home to his bride Connie that he met on
that fateful Sunday, blind to the fact that fifteen hundred seventy five
days after their meeting, a Japanese swordsman would end his life.
His
crew, a gaggle of Corporals that dubbed themselves the Corporalies, four
officers and a tech Sargent, adventured their way across the globe. Flying
the “Aluminum Trail” also called the Hump through the Himalayas, site of the
most dangerous flying in the world. Landing in China to refuel and then fly
on to to places like Manchuria, Rangoon or even the most southern parts of
Japan to drop 500 pounders.
Each mission had it’s challenges,
minus fifty degree weather in Mukden, or Japanese fighters firing away at
them, a close encounter of the wrong kind, nearly missing a collision with
another B29 while flying in clouds, seeing friends downed and lost because
of “mechanicals,” the constant threat of running out of fuel and their
greatest fear, engine fire.
Transferred to the Mariana Islands,
he and his crew were shot down over Nagoya, Japan as part of Mission 174,
captured and declared war criminals.
Connie’s letters reveal life
for a brand new mother whose husband is declared MIA. The agony for both of
them, he in a Japanese prison, declared a war criminal, and she just not
knowing why his letters stopped coming.
Meet the Author:
I am, by my own admission, a reluctant writer. But there are
stories that demand to to be told. When we hear them, we must pick up our
pen, lest we forget and the stories be lost. Six years ago, in a quiet
conversation with my friend Marvin, I learned the tragic story of his
father, a WW2 B-29 Airplane Commander, shot down over Nagoya, Japan just
months before the end of the war. The telling of the story that evening by
this half orphan was so moving and full of emotion, it compelled me to ask
if I could write the story. The result being
They Called Him Marvin.
My life has been profoundly touched in so many ways by being part of
documenting this sacred story. I pray that we never forget, as a people,
the depth of sacrifice that was made by ordinary people like Marvin and
his father and mother on our behalf.
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