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I Saw a Bird with Rain on Its Wing

By: Geraldo Deano
Narrated by: Shannon Nicole Hamilton
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This is a love story.

It is a semi-fictional story derived from actual circumstance and real events, mostly observed from a male perspective, but strongly driven by females. These events occurred during the feminist revolutions of the 1960s and 1970s, which brutally took down many confused men and many unwary women as gender wars wrecked lives along the way.

Admittedly, there were genuinely repressed women who were liberated as a result of that revolution, but it cannot be denied that there was a lot of collateral damage in the process. The fact is that war easily spills over onto non-combatants, leaving the dead, dying, and dismembered behind and forgotten. Innocents always suffer in cadence with the war cries and drum beats of zealots, don’t they?

People, places, and situations are obfuscated here for the protection of all, but nonetheless they were real. War is hell - especially for innocents, but love conquers all. Love in all its myriad forms conquers all.

This work is simultaneously a fictional autobiography, an apology, and a seething threat to those who harm children.

©2018 Geraldo Deano (P)2020 Geraldo Deano
Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction War
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