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Curse of the Coloring Book: A Novel Inspired by a True Story
Curse of the Coloring Book: A Novel Inspired by a True Story
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When Herald Lloyd, an attorney and family man, learns he's been cursed with a catastrophic legal-malpractice lawsuit, his recurring Vietnam War nightmares flood his daytime consciousness, and he medicates his post-traumatic stress with alcohol.
He was reckless to quit college to join the Army. Mocking the war, he bought a GI Joe Coloring Book and half-gallon of whiskey, for a drunken send-off with his fraternity brothers. Vietnam hurls Herald into becoming a decorated combat platoon leader, commanding stressed oddballs and misfits like Dogman, who walks point and only barks to communicate. Now he must fight again, this time to save his client, law practice, and family.
Was the coloring book cursed?
Author: Howard L. Hibbard
Publisher: Ghost Dog Enterprises, Inc.
Published: 12/12/2016
Pages: 384
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.24lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.85d
ISBN: 9780985634469
About the Author
Hibbard, Howard L.: - Born in Delaware, Howard L. Hibbard quit college in 1967 to volunteer for the Army during the escalation of the Vietnam War. He rose through the ranks, and was discharged at age twenty-two. By then he was a paratrooper, a first lieutenant combat platoon leader, and briefly a company commander. Among the medals he received were two Bronze Stars, one W/V Device for heroism in ground combat, one Oak Leaf Cluster, and an Army Commendation Medal. After the Army, he graduated from college and law school, and practiced as an attorney for thirty-four years. Curse of the Coloring Book is based on his combat and legal experiences, along with his Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. It was with the help of his spouse, and veteran services, that this first novel was completed. Currently he's adapting this book into a screenplay, and working on the sequel novel, Revenge of The Coloring Book. Howard lives in the San Francisco area with his wife, and is a grandfather to his two daughters' children. Cooking is his daily meditation; his handle is Chef PTSD.
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