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Mark Hertling "If I Don't Return: A Father's Wartime Journal"

56 min · 3. mars 2026
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"A gift." Chatter rolls with Claude, David, Jamie, and Torie. They (finally) break down hockey and romance — and all have their picks for sports romance novels. Shane Mullen of Left Bank Books in St. Louis joins, sharing the store's back story and teasing his picks for "The Pitch." Retired Lieutenant General Mark Hertling zooms in with "If I Don't Return," his reflections on life lessons shared with his sons. Simultaneously accessible and powerful, "If I Don't Return" offers meaningful advice on facing all of life's challenges. It's about so much more than war.

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