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<p>Mr. Hampton emails of continuous comments on sportswriter&rsquo;s/reporter&rsquo;s newspaper articles amused his friend. He also saw Hamp&rsquo;s raw talent of detailing facts or description of events. So much so that he noted the commentary was better than the articles. Our author took his friends&#39; critique to heart. Already a very opinionated individual he realized he loved to write comments on various subjects especially social issues of the day. He began publishing a newsletter that included blogs on a range of subjects always using satire as way of explaining social ills/political comments.</p><p>That led to authoring a story of his military assignment to South Korea. To date Mr. Hampton&rsquo;s written five books. But his story of a boy arriving in Korea while leaving fourteen months later as a grown man is his first.</p><p>In his semi-autobiographical debut Author Codis Hampton II takes the reader through his experience as a seventeen-year-old African-American GI stationed in South Korea during the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s. Unchon-ni is a riveting story that looks back on his childhood family environment to bring you forward to then and there. The story is a journey where the author shares his conflict between duty country and heritage. You&rsquo;re captivated by the love affair he finds with a village camp town girl.&nbsp; Add the suspense mystery adventure he experienced in a war-torn community as a Brother of Arms one is left wondering what is next in his young life. A must-read&hellip;</p><p>Yes Unchon-ni exceeds the classic tale of boy meets girl etc. along with so many more stereotypes of people places events. Individuals with varying personalities of interest who appear-disappear in our subject&rsquo;s life is a study in people. It&rsquo;s as if a reader has stumbled onto an exciting roller coaster ride with various stops that peak one&rsquo;s interest.</p>