Collection: Killers in Their Youth
Eleven-year-old Ken Gunther lives with his father in their small apartment in Norwich, Connecticut. It’s 1985, and Ken’s father has taught him how to listen, so that is what Ken does. He listens to the veterans he encounters, men like his father who have seen the reality of war and returned home. Ken sees the physical and emotional burdens the men carry. Some are like his father, veterans of Vietnam who still carefully navigate America a decade after the end of their war. Others, such as his neighbor, Colonel Essex, survived the horrors of the First World War. Ken hears their stories of violence and loss and keeps it safe for all of them.
This is a story for America's youth and their parents to read and initiate some meaningful conversations about where we've been, where we are, and where we are going as a nation. This is the first Dead Reckoning Collective release that reflects the Young Adult genre and also has a family/educator friendly discussion guide in the back of the book. Use this in your classroom, in your home, or in your book club.
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Nick Efstathiou is a husband, father, and grandfather. He teaches history at a small academy in New England and enjoys reading, writing and collecting books when he is not spending time with his family. He is a US Army veteran and a graduate of Norwich University where he earned his Master's degree in Military History.