THEY WERE LIVING ON MEMORIES
Nursery owner Paul Tremaine grew stately oaks and graceful birches -- but the humid jungles of Vietnam plagued his dreams.
Bonnie Hudson taught her son that his father was a hero, an antiwar activist who'd died for his beliefs.
Paul and Bonnie were scarred survivors of the past as they clashed over a war memorial proposed for their small town.
But it was the terrible truth about those years that challenged them to put the past to rest -- and save their passion for the living.
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