Flashback: A Story of Post-Traumatic Redemption


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About The Book

On February 12 1991 all the schools in the small town of Monroe Georgia were the targets of simultaneous terrorist attacks. Over 40 people were killed. Yet the high school suffered no casualties thanks to the actions of the students’ favorite teacher Daniel Tillman who single-handedly dispatched the attackers. After the attacks word begins leaking out that Tillman had spent seven years in Vietnam as part of the ultra-secret SOG Special Forces team. The teachers administration and some townspeople demand his dismissal because they no longer “feel comfortable” around him. The story focuses on how he is prodded into fighting for his future and how along the way he comes to terms with his past. He is aided and sustained by the love and support of his students the advice of an aged uncle the interventions of a pesky CNN reporter and the help of one of the state’s most powerful politicians who has vivid memories of the teacher from twenty years earlier.
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