All Good Things

All Good Things by Andrew Frank Klimko, published by AuthorHouse in September 2008, is a work of fiction that explores the lives of four young men who share a childhood bond in their small town. As they embark on adventures together, their lives take a dramatic turn when war intervenes, leading to experiences that shape their futures. One of the friends remains at home, poised to inherit the family business, while the others face challenges that leave lasting impacts. The narrative captures their return to civilian life, revealing the complexities of love, joy, and sorrow intertwined with their shared history.
Readers will find a rich exploration of action and adventure as the characters navigate the aftermath of war and the realities of family life. The story delves into the residual effects of their experiences, highlighting the struggles and triumphs they encounter upon returning home. As one character seeks a new life in a larger city, the enduring nature of their childhood pact remains a central theme, connecting their past to the broader historical context of the twentieth century. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English, offering a thoughtful reflection on friendship and the challenges of growing up amidst turmoil.
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All Good Things describes the lives of four young men who played together as small children, seeking adventure in their small town. They made a pact to support each other, “one for all and all for one.” The war intervened. One of them is unable to serve and waits to inherit the family business. Three others find more adventure than they bargained for, and their experiences of horror and misery have residual effects. Returning home they find civilian life also has its share of horror and misery along with loves, joys, and sorrows. Their lives are intertwined until one of them escapes to find a different life of adventure in a large city where he befriends another veteran. Still, their pact is honored as the reader is introduced to the history of people and events in the twentieth century.
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