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Real life is lived in hardcopy-very few read quite like the remarkable journey of "Pelican King" Jim Bentley. It's rugged, colorful, and inspiring as any well-worn tome.Lighting the Passage brings the Bentley's sharp and humorous reflections on the quirks of everyday living and the enduring strength of family, all delivered with his trademark acerbic wit.For the first time, Bentley opens the door to the stories he's long carried with him: his harrowing military service in the Vietnam War and his redemptive trek along the Appalachian Trail. With real honesty and grit, he shares the trials that…mehr

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Real life is lived in hardcopy-very few read quite like the remarkable journey of "Pelican King" Jim Bentley. It's rugged, colorful, and inspiring as any well-worn tome.Lighting the Passage brings the Bentley's sharp and humorous reflections on the quirks of everyday living and the enduring strength of family, all delivered with his trademark acerbic wit.For the first time, Bentley opens the door to the stories he's long carried with him: his harrowing military service in the Vietnam War and his redemptive trek along the Appalachian Trail. With real honesty and grit, he shares the trials that shaped him, the people who lifted him, and the moments that taught him what truly matters in this life.This narrative invites readers to walk beside the Pelican King as he celebrates the hard-earned joy, unvarnished hardships, and wonderful madness of life!Those looking for a travel-inflected memoir that weaves personal, historical, and familial experiences across one man's life are sure to enjoy Lighting the Passage.
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Jim was born into a military family with parents originating from the heartland, but, while on active duty, was continually reassigned to U.S. Navy coastal port areas. He was, as a result, widely traveled, educated, and exposed to diverse cultures through college. Thereafter, he joined the Navy and occupied many duty stations, including a tour in Vietnam. After military service, he worked for 33 years in the School Child Nutrition Program of Escambia County (Pensacola), Florida, where he still resides to this day. His 40-year marriage produced five children and seven grandchildren.