Rebekah A. Morris has lived her entire life (as of now) in Missouri. Being home educated during her school years was great, except for writing. That was the worst subject (along with math) that she had to do. It wasn't until after she graduated that she discovered the joys and wonder of writing. Now she can't write enough. After spending six years in research and writing, she completed her first book, "Home Fires of the Great War," a 500+ page, historical fiction about home life in the United States and Canada during the First World War. Since then, she has been an avid writer and always has more than one story going on at once because only one story at a time got tiring and dull.
A beautiful reminder of the gratitude we should have toward those who have fought and died for our freedom, even the unknown and unremembered. Very short, but very touching. <3
A moving and touching reminder to honor and thank those who've served. Story wise, I felt it was rushed but the message came across loud and clear. A great read for Memorial day and every day!
3 stars & 3/10 hearts. This was a very quick read but it carried a good message. I loved Mr. Cryderman’s reasoning and the story behind his attendance at unknown soldiers’ funerals.
A Favourite Quote: “‘Don’t wait until they’re dead, son. They can’t hear or feel it then. Thank them now.’ He looked at his grandchildren and daughter-in-law. ‘Never be ashamed to tell those who serve and have served in our military thank you. They served for you.’”
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Short with a great message, even made me get teary-eyed. My thanks go to all of the soldiers that fought for this great land. Saying thank you is something we should all do and often. Great short story.