
Second Chances
The Where We Belong
John Rhodes(Author)
Michelle Morrow(Editor)
John H. Rhodes (Publisher)
Published on 29. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
360 pages
978-1-7330126-7-6 (ISBN)
Description
A Story of War's Echoes, Unbreakable Bonds, and the Hope for Healing
"We inherit more than names-we inherit the silence between them."
When the echoes of a distant war finally catch up to Dan Sawbrook, they don't arrive in the chaos of battle-but in the quiet moments of everyday life. A sudden noise. A fleeting scent. Memories he thought long buried rise again, forcing Dan to confront truths he's avoided for decades: some battles continue long after the uniform is gone.
At his side stands Sarah Grover, a steadfast friend whose empathy and unwavering support offer Dan a lifeline. Their bond, marked by honesty and gentle understanding, shows that true healing begins with the courage to let someone in-no matter how deep the scars or how long the silence.
Meanwhile, Terry Keston carries the hidden scars of Agent Orange-wounds now reflected in the life of his grandson, born into a fight he never chose. Together, Dan and Terry face a heartbreaking legacy: trauma that lingers, illness that shadows generations, and the haunting guilt of survival.
Second Chances is a powerful and deeply human novel about the unseen struggles veterans bring home, and the resilience of those who walk beside them. Through tender family moments, painful reckonings, and unexpected triumphs, Dan and Terry learn that healing is rarely linear-and that sometimes, the bravest thing is to admit you can't face the darkness alone.
A tribute to the veterans who still carry the weight of their service-and to the families who share their journey-this moving story reminds us that hope can bloom even from the deepest wounds, and that everyone is worthy of a second chance.
"We inherit more than names-we inherit the silence between them."
When the echoes of a distant war finally catch up to Dan Sawbrook, they don't arrive in the chaos of battle-but in the quiet moments of everyday life. A sudden noise. A fleeting scent. Memories he thought long buried rise again, forcing Dan to confront truths he's avoided for decades: some battles continue long after the uniform is gone.
At his side stands Sarah Grover, a steadfast friend whose empathy and unwavering support offer Dan a lifeline. Their bond, marked by honesty and gentle understanding, shows that true healing begins with the courage to let someone in-no matter how deep the scars or how long the silence.
Meanwhile, Terry Keston carries the hidden scars of Agent Orange-wounds now reflected in the life of his grandson, born into a fight he never chose. Together, Dan and Terry face a heartbreaking legacy: trauma that lingers, illness that shadows generations, and the haunting guilt of survival.
Second Chances is a powerful and deeply human novel about the unseen struggles veterans bring home, and the resilience of those who walk beside them. Through tender family moments, painful reckonings, and unexpected triumphs, Dan and Terry learn that healing is rarely linear-and that sometimes, the bravest thing is to admit you can't face the darkness alone.
A tribute to the veterans who still carry the weight of their service-and to the families who share their journey-this moving story reminds us that hope can bloom even from the deepest wounds, and that everyone is worthy of a second chance.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
376 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7330126-7-6 (9781733012676)
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Schweitzer Classification