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ALL OF ME IBD

BWL PUBLISHING INC.
10 / 2025
9780228637967
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Sinopsis

Arizona, Summer, 1943Time is of the essence.áJapanese forces are inflicting death and destruction in the Pacific theater with superior arms, position, and equipment.áTheir intelligence experts easily break American communication codes. Working with newly recruited marines, Luke Kayenta is training eager students in top secret work. Soon the first group of Navajo code talkers will be sent overseas. ááFellow O.S.S. operative Kitty Charante arrives for a visit to the operation and LukeâÇÖs home and family.áWhen Navajo horses become frenzied amid chaotic gusts called whirlwinds, fear and mistrust ignites the community. Recruitment of code talkers dries up.áThe whole experiment is now in jeopardy.Is witchcraft in the air? Yes, but not from an ancient source.Commander Helmut Adler has landed off a U-Boat from off the Gulf of Mexico.áWell-versed in Navajo traditions, heâÇÖs using any means necessary to stop the code program before it can be used to aid the American war effort.Luke and Kitty have a home front terror on their hands. They must trap their persistent enemy. 'CharbonneauâÇÖs writing makes poetry of glances between lovers and kin...' --Kirkus Reviews'Many will read for adventure and romance, others will find deeper themes of prejudice and and revenge to ponder....'-Booklist'The reader will be fascinated by the tale of love and sacrifice, but will also be learning a wealth of history...' -The Literary TimesS. Peters-Davis Editorial Review for: All of Me - Navajo Code Talker by Eileen CharbonneauAn excellent story about some of the happenings in World War II, a rendition of fictional history. Indian Tribes, Americans, Europeans, Canadians, etc., men and women in war situations, along with a bit of mystery, romance, families, and friendships. The story swept me into a historical time and place, descriptive, and kept my total attention until the very end, as if I were there, watching and feeling the emotions of the characters that lived through it all. Bravo, Ms. Charbonneau.

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