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NEW YORK, Sept. 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Read an outstanding book and support an outstanding cause. For the month of SEPTEMBER, download a copy of author Frank Nappi's award winning Echoes from the Infantry from Amazon.com and Nappi will donate $1 to Operation Homefront for every copy sold. Operation Homefront provides emergency financial and other assistance to the families of our service members and wounded warriors.
Echoes from the Infantry is a powerful, fictionalized story about one War II veteran and the impact of war both on him and his family. Although James McCleary returns home physically intact, he is still a casualty of war. Nappi dedicated ECHOES to "the WWII infantry soldiers who eluded the cold hand of death but remained mired in the psychological cloud of combat." This book has touched a lot of families who struggle with PTSD.
Nappi is also the author of The Legend of Mickey Tussler and the sequel Sophomore Campaign. The Legend of Mickey Tussler served as the inspiration for the film, "A Mile in His Shoes" starring Dean Cain and Luke Schroder. Nappi's first thriller, "Nobody Has to Know" is due out this fall.
Operation Homefront, a national non-profit, leads more than 5,000 volunteers across a network of chapters and field offices and has met more than 590,000 needs since 2002. A four-star rated charity by watchdog Charity Navigator, and with an A rating by the American Philanthropy Institute, 94 percent of all donations to Operation Homefront goes to its programs. To learn more about Operation Homefront go to www.operationhomefront.net
SOURCE Frank Nappi Books
Published September 4, 2012 Reads 139
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