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Taylor's series resumes in 1941 with Joe Armand-Joshua's son in Eden Lost-in Manila to purchase a ship. While there, he goes to the grave of Isabella from Eden Lost and meets Luci Blake, an American nurse. They fall in love as the Philippines are attacked by Japanese, but escape Manila to live out the war in desperate conditions as guerrillas. Joshua's search for Joe and Luci compelled his return to Manila; there, he confronts his undying love of Isabella. This sometimes brutal story is also heartwarming and illustrative of love in war.
Taylor's series resumes in 1941 with Joe Armand-Joshua's son in Eden Lost-in Manila to purchase a ship. While there, he goes to the grave of Isabella from Eden Lost and meets Luci Blake, an American nurse. They fall in love as the Philippines are attacked by Japanese, but escape Manila to live out the war in desperate conditions as guerrillas. Joshua's search for Joe and Luci compelled his return to Manila; there, he confronts his undying love of Isabella. This sometimes brutal story is also heartwarming and illustrative of love in war.
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Richard Taylor writes of love and war. This trilogy, Eden Lost, Return to Eden, and Almost Eden, are historical and generational stories, set in wartime southeast Asia. Return to Ede was an award winner at the Georgia Writers Conference.Prodigals: A Vietnam Story, autobiographical, a winner at the Pikes Peak Writers conference and featured selection of the Military Book Club. Homeward Bound, a twice published war veterans' history, was a featured selection by the Association of the US Army.
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