This book was like a literary version of "The Foundation" by Xzibit. Except it was a lot more descriptive, informative, eloquent, and raw. It felt like a passing of the guard. An unfortunate realism that needed to be explained from father to son to say, "I was there. We both are here. One day, you will be alone...there again. Fight. For you. For your possible children. For your family."
Well written and while disheartening, it is something we all need to read and be reminded of from time to time and never forget.
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