In 2006, Vietnam combat veteran Michael Primont winds his way through a small, Vietnamese village, searching out a specific residence and its owners. The streets, pathways, and facades rise from the ground as if from his dreams-or nightmares.
He'd last set foot in this place forty years earlier, in 1967, when his military unit set up headquarters here during the Vietnam War. Now, he is seeking out the place he'd commandeered, in order to pay rent for the use of the home. It is a pilgrimage of healing, thanks, and facing the demons of war that linger in the shadows and behind closed...
In 2006, Vietnam combat veteran Michael Primont winds his way through a small, Vietnamese village, searching out a specific residence and its owner...
Every person has a story. Michael Domino is passionate about the stories of people from all walks of life, and there's no place like New York City for encountering an endless variety of stories to chronicle.
In its twenty mostly factual short stories (some names have been changed), "Park Avenue to Park Bench" captures the essence of life in one of the world's greatest cities. Even though he has lived there nearly all his life, Domino remains constantly amazed at what New York and its people have to offer-and his wonderment shines through in his stories. They offer a refreshing take on...
Every person has a story. Michael Domino is passionate about the stories of people from all walks of life, and there's no place like New York City ...