The Hidden Truth Behind AWOL: What Larry Garfield Reveals Will Shock You
Ever wonder what it feels like to vanish into thin air—legally—or not quite legally? Larry Garfield’s “AWOL Anyone?” throws you smack into that unconventional dilemma where love and duty clash on the turbulent stage of the Vietnam War. Imagine being drafted, caught in the unforgiving gears of military indoctrination, then finding yourself AWOL—not because you wanted to shirk responsibility, but because life, with all its chaotic twists, had a plan of its own. This isn’t just a wartime memoir; it’s a raw, unapologetic journey through youthful passion, government scrutiny, and the unmistakable memories—even if they come with a court-martial aftermath. If you ever thought dodging orders was just about running away, think again. What would you risk for a month-long escape with your first love, 1500 miles from the bubble of military duty? And, more intriguingly, what scars or stories would you carry back home? Garfield’s storytelling hits like a punch—sharp, honest, and oddly optimistic. It’s a read that lingers, much like the best road trips or rebellions—unforgettable, complicated, and oddly worth every returned step.
