First-time Author Pens Poignant Tribute to Father's Service in WW I in Book WHEN JOHNNY DOESN'T COME MARCHING HOME

Marian Small's Memoir Honors Wounded Veterans of "The Forgotten War"
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When Johnny Doesn't Come Marching Home
When Johnny Doesn't Come Marching Home
LOS ANGELES - Aug. 3, 2016 - PRLog -- First-time author Marian Small's WHEN JOHNNY DOESN'T COME MARCHING HOME does for World War I what Tom Brokaw's THE GREATEST GENERATION did for World War II.

Written as a memoir of her father, WHEN JOHNNY DOESN'T COME MARCHING HOME expands to pay tribute to the generation that fought in the trenches and on the battlefields of what has been called the "forgotten war."

Employing an inherited cache of her father's letters home, his diary of the war, and voluminous family and historic photographs, Small, at age 89, has scrupulously created a narrative rich in vivid, sometimes heartbreaking detail of First Sgt. John Small's experiences on the front lines and as a returning wounded veteran.

As a young man touched with the "spirit of adventure," John R. Small enlisted in the Ohio National Guard in 1916, when he was 20 years old. He was first sent to Gen. John J. Pershing's command on the Texas/Mexican border in pursuit of the legendary revolutionary and bandit Pancho Villa. When America entered World War I, in 1917, Small was mustered into the Army and promoted to sergeant. His unit was sent to France in 1918. Among his personal possessions was a diary given to him by his wife, Mary. He made almost daily entries during his time witnessing and enduring the horrors of the war.

John Small was severely wounded by a high explosive during the Meuse-Argonne campaign. His legs were badly mangled. After six months in hospitals in France, he was sent home. "At the tender age of 23 years, Johnny didn't come marching home," says Marian Small.

Although John Small's incredible story took place nearly 100 years ago, it is still relevant today as American troops continue to be deployed around the world in harm's way. WHEN JOHNNY DOESNT COME MARCHING HOME is certain to appeal to military history buffs, veterans, their families and friends, and readers who enjoy a compelling tale.

Marian Small believes that her book is unique "in that every word is true as told by Johnny in his diary or in his letters as narrated by me. I do not believe it can be compared to any other World War I war story that I have read or that has been written."

Readers are sure to agree with her.

About the Author

Marian Small was born in Cleveland, Ohio; she has been writing for most of her life. She began her 25-year business career as a secretary, a cashier and manager of a Detroit mortgage company, and as an Operations Manager of a Florida stock-brokerage firm. She moved to Beverly Hills, Calif. with her then 10-year-old son from her first marriage and became the Administrative Assistant to a Vice-President of the Regional Office of the same brokerage firm, which entailed frequent stints within the Wall Street office. She married again in 1973, at age 46. She and her husband shared a 34-year-long marriage before they divorced. After surviving breast cancer and minor strokes, Marian resumed writing at age 86 and has been writing ever since.

When Johnny Doesn't Come Marching Home

341 pages.

Hardcover: $41.99; ISBN: 1-4602-8675-3

Softcover: $31.99; ISBN: 978-1-4602-8676-0

E-book: $6.99; ISBN: 1-4602-8677-7

Publication date: July 2016

Published by Friesen Press

Available at: Friesen Press Bookstore; amazon.com; barnesandnoble.com and book stores nationwide.

Web site: www.johnnyww1.com

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July 2016

Media Contact:

Charlie Barrett, The Barrett Company Communications, 310-471-5764

Email: cbarrett@thebarrettco.com, or barcopr@earthlink.net

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