When Words Fall Short
  • Published:
    Mar-2017
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    Print / eBook
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Pages:
    166
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When Words Fall Short, The Military Collection, is a collection of military-themed, short stories that tell the stories of what it means to have served your country, of the commitment that serving requires, and of the pain, as well as the honor, of those who have served. The master storyteller, Mr. Paul John Hausleben writes tales not of combat lore or battlefield actions; instead, the author writes stories focused upon the emotions, the courage, and the human side of what it takes to be willing to commit your life, your honor and your heart to preserve freedom and what you strongly believe in. Mr. Hausleben tells the reader stories laced with touches of religion, a little dab of fantasy, but all the stories are packed emotion, and most of all, honor and respect for those special people willing to make the ultimate sacrifice. This remarkable collection includes some of Mr. Hausleben's previously published and released short stories with military-themes from his other collections, as well as, what might be his most popular, short story, “Flying” in a revised and different version. Also included herein, are some new short stories, along with the critically acclaimed and previously unreleased story, “The Basket on the Wall.” When Words Fall Short, The Military Collection, is sure to leave a reader breathless, perhaps, a little teary-eyed but surely, with a new respect of what it means to have made the ultimate commitment and sacrifice.
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    • First Edition
    • Mar-2017
    • God Bless the Keg Publishing
    • Paperback
    • ISBN: 0990697975
    • ISBN13: 9780990697978
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    • Jun-2018
    • God Bless the Keg Publishing
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 1386502367
    • ISBN13: 9781386502364



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