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Seeing Daylight
by Suzanne Morgan Williams
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Synopsis
Ben O’Mara returns from the Iraq War, with a traumatic brain injury and PTSD. Home on the ranch in Nevada, he can’t do everyday chores. He struggles to hold onto his thoughts, memories, and sanity. It feels like he’s chasing shadows – until he meets Roger, a prospective service dog, and his ...
Ben O’Mara returns from the Iraq War, with a traumatic brain injury and PTSD. Home on the ranch in Nevada, he can’t do everyday chores. He struggles to hold onto his thoughts, memories, and sanity. It feels like he’s chasing shadows – until he meets Roger, a prospective service dog, and his straightforward, captivating trainer, Molly. That changes everything.
Seeing Daylight is a companion to Suzanne Morgan Williams’ award winning upper middle grade novel, Bull Rider. Written from both Ben’s and Molly’s points of view, In Seeing Daylight, it’s the dog, Roger, who connects Molly's and Ben’s stories and challenges. Molly longs for her single mom's attention, while Ben struggles to readjust to civilian life after a serious war injury.
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