In 1941 Kansas, Joe Daley dreams of becoming an Army Air Force fighter pilot. However he never achieves his aspiration when he fails his physical. He settles for being a dust cropping pilot. However, he never moved past his failure, which has permeated his life and his marriage to Meg. In 1958, Luke Ramsey, who courted Meg in high school, offers a lot of money to the local farmers as the Vanguard corporation he represents...
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What a beautiful story! It's so refreshing to read a book that shows the true spirit of friendship and family. From the first chapter to the last, I thoroughly enjoyed the wonderful characters and beautiful storytelling. I hope this is the first of many novels for Michael Landon, Jr.
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How refreshing in this day and age to read a book about a love that will persevere; a love story that encompasses faith, trust, and patience when you think that it would be easier to give up and move on to the next best thing. The expression, "the grass is always greener... well, it eventually needs to be mowed". How many Hollywood relationships as well as personal ones do you know, when no-one sticks through the tough times...
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Wow... is this a debut novel or what? Michael Landon, Jr., has found one more calling to add to his creative legacy -- author. "One More Sunrise" is a beautifully written book which, unlike so much of the romantic fiction that is published these days, reads like we're watching a movie. It is cinematic in its story-telling and character growth. If this novel does not become a movie no book should. "Sunrise" is part homage...
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Michael Landon, Jr., who's directed some great movies, proves to be a surprisingly insightful author. This is a beautiful tale of a man who is living through the dark depression of dreams deferred and how, through the grace of God, is shown the path to recovery and new life. Although it's set in the 30's, it feels a lot like a story about the malaise of modern life. I particularly loved the romantic story of the rekindled...
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