STILL MISS MAX Revised Edition to be Published
Advance copies now available only from The Campaign - Official release soon.
Missing Max is a compelling story of one mother's journey as Julie recalls the extraordinary events surrounding the death of her Marine son, Corporal Max W. Donahue, who was killed in Afghanistan in August, 2010. You will share her despair, fears, tears and finally, her hope as Julie moves through the days and months following word of Max's injury, and then his death. Missing Max is a must-read for anyone who has lost a loved one. It encourages the reader to live a life focused on making their lost loved-one proud. Julie writes of moving through the grieving process and, through her faith and the love of family and friends, begins the healing process and going forward with her life. Julie's hope in writing Max's story is that it will provide strength, hope, courage and faith to those who need it. And she hopes that Max, and all fallen soldiers, will never be forgotten.Julie Schrock has experience and training in a variety of fields, none of which are traditional qualifications for writing a book. What qualifies her to write THIS book are her experiences as a mother of a Marine son deployed to and killed in Afghanistan. On that topic, she is a subject-matter expert. Julie is available for speaking engagements and personal appearances. She can be contacted at missingmax2011@gmail.com. The War Writers' Campaign is an independent book publisher. Our mission is to promote social change surrounding veterans issues through written awareness. As a nonprofit organization, The Campaign aims to nurture veteran and family member storytelling while supporting transformative programs. We depend on the generosity of individuals and revenue generated by sales of the books we publish. 100% of all proceeds support veteran and family member transitional programs. Media Contact: Ryan Weemer
Email: ryan@warwriterscampaign.org
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