Montana’s Own

Montana’s Own by Gary D. Henry, published by AuthorHouse in March 2013, is a poignant narrative that explores themes of loss and redemption. This edition spans 312 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Abraham Markem, a Medal of Honor recipient from the Korean War, who returns to his hometown in Montana to a hero’s welcome. His life takes a tragic turn when he loses his twin sons in the Vietnam War and faces the devastating death of his wife, leading him to contemplate ending his life.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will witness Abraham’s transformation sparked by an unexpected encounter with a unique white dog trapped in a raccoon trap. This extraordinary dog brings new purpose to his life, showcasing remarkable gifts that not only rejuvenate Abraham but also impact those around him. The book delves into the complexities of family and relationships, highlighting how unexpected connections can lead to healing and hope amidst profound grief.
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Abraham Markem was awarded the Medal of Honor for valor in the Korean War and happily returned to his native Montana amid the small town’s celebration of the returning of their honored war hero. They built a house for him’ and he married soon after and had twin sons. Life was perfect for the Markems until his sons enlisted and died in the Vietnam war, and his wife was tragically attacked and killed by a pack of wolves amid the beauty of the Montana wilderness area. An old man now, he wanted to end his life in grand style until he happened upon a strange white dog that was trapped in a raccoon trap. The dog was not like any other and soon Abe was rejuvenated as the dog’s astounding gifts amazed everyone and gave him a reason to continue his most amazing life.
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