The Sense of It: Living for Peace

The Sense of It: Living for Peace

by Linda DeGree


In the crucible of the Vietnam War Era, two siblings embark on separate journeys of defiance and growth.

Margie and James are on the cusp of adulthood when James makes a life-altering choice – he drops out of school and leaves home just before graduation. Margie is consumed by concern, both for his uncertain future without a diploma and the ever-present military draft.

James's unwavering conviction takes him down a path of resistance. He adamantly refuses to participate in a war he deems unjust, declaring, "I will not put myself in the position of having to kill another human being just because my country is at war with his country." His steadfastness leads him to jail, while Margie continues her education.

Their story unfolds through a collection of heartfelt letters exchanged between siblings. Margie's letters not only bridge the physical distance between them but also document her quest to be a peacemaker in a world marred by conflict.

The Sense of It invites you to join James and Margie as they grapple with the challenges of the Vietnam War era. Witness their growth in maturity and their deepening mutual respect in a poignant coming-of-age narrative set against the backdrop of an unforgettable period in American history. Explore their enduring bond, unwavering principles, and their pursuit of peace in a time of war.

 

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