The Sense of It

“What? James, you want to drop out of high school during our senior year? Are you daft? There is a war on and you are sure to be drafted. You are strong and athletic.” ” Margie, you are the academic one in our family. When I try to read, I see the words all jumbled up and my grades are bad. I know I am intelligent, but I learn by experience. I know I can make a good life for myself. And I will not be fighting in this Vietnam War. I do not want to put myself in the position of having to kill someone. I am proud of my country, but I will find other ways to work for peace.” Join siblings James and Margie in this coming of age novel, as they search for their own ways of living for peace.

The Vietnam War is raging when James decides to drop out of high school during his senior year.Why?” his sister Margie questions.”Because I learn from experiences. I do not do well learning from books as you do.”But you need a high school diploma to get a good job. And there is a war on. You will surely be drafted!””I will not fight in a war I do not believe in. I will not put myself in the position of killing another human being just because my country is in a war with his country. ” I love, my country, Margie, but I am going to live out my Christian values. Join James and Margie in this coming-of-age book where they each search out careers where they can discover their own personal “Sense of It’ and “Live for Peace” using their own unique interests and talents.This book is written as letters intertwined with poetry. It also contains quotations and letters from Veterans, a Military Recruiter, and some politicians.

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