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Feeling life is slipping him by, an American agriculturalist heads to Vietnam to try and make a difference in the lives of the people as part of President Johnson's 'Hearts and Minds' campaign. There's just one big problem - there's a war going on!Eddie joins a small group of civilian advisors chosen to work with local farmers to help make Vietnam once again self-sufficient in rice. He is drawn to the adventure, the challenge, and the opportunity to make a difference, but he may also be leaving some problems behind.His story moves through the ups and downs of cultural and tropical agriculture training in Washington DC and the Philippines, and then his assignment in the Gia Dinh province just outside Saigon. The stakes increase as the war intensifies and Eddie's connections in the country deepen, providing the backdrop for the cultural, political and personal struggles that unfold.Although this is historical fiction, the late author's words are a nod to the memoir genre as his experiences in life overlap the place and time of the novel. Don't Break My Rice Bowl shines a light on a relatively unknown part of Vietnam War history as elements of Asian history and culture, Philippine and Vietnamese agriculture and rice farming, including the introduction of 'miracle rice', are woven into the challenges of being a civilian trying to work - and live - in a war zone. One might also wonder, was Robert Dodd ahead of his time? The novel hints at things to come as ecology, conservation and biodiversity have become increasingly important topics.With the help of his daughter, granddaughter and second wife, his manuscript has been brought to life in 2022. The fragility of life was the late author's parting lesson; however, these words left behind were his ultimate gift. The additions of a poignant Foreword and Afterword, a rich Appendix, including book club questions, and the beautiful cover and 24 hand-painted chapter illustrations make this book something that will stir the emotions, giving you plenty to ponder or talk and even laugh about, leaving you with words and art to treasure.The perfect read for a book club or to give as a gift; see and feel one man's story play out amid great outer and inner turmoil at a turbulent time in history. Buy this book to walk in another person's shoes.
"The Daily Walk" by Beth Jackson is a series of short stories and related scriptures, to encourage you on your everyday walk with God. Many times, as Christians, we think we are the only one who has ever been through a tough situation. The Bible says, "None of us are perfect, no not one! We all have come short of the glory of God." Honestly, we are all just trying to do the absolute best we can in everyday life. Sometimes, it is just comforting to know that others have already been through this struggle, and maybe could offer some insight to help guide us through. But God is faithful! And when you don't know where to turn, God will show up and lead you. He will take your hand, and walk right beside of you. He promises that "He will never leave you." Like most people, Beth has really had to learn how to lean on Jesus. But her daily walk really began while encountering a major life event while living in the deep south of Savannah, Georgia. Every morning she would go to the beach to pray, study, and write her devotions. Each day as she made her way to the water, God would gift His presence as well in these intimate moments. Through His Word, He was faithful in teaching Beth about the next step that was always necessary for peace and prosperity in her own life. Remember, every day is another God given opportunity to live your life to the fullest. And when we take Jesus by the hand, and walk with Him, it is a journey that we will never soon forget. Despite all of our troubles, we must always remember to thank God for our individual "Daily Walk." Beth Jackson was taught about God in a little church in Flint, Michigan. But it wasn't until she moved to Savannah, Georgia, that she finally developed that personal relationship with God. When she went through a difficult time in her own personal life, Beth had to learn how to walk and talk with the one true master. She quickly realized that God was her only real peace. With God directing the path, many mornings she found herself sitting at the beach just writing letters to God. This became a true love story that was better than any Hallmark version. Every day for a year straight, she showed up at the beach, and everyday God was faithful to show up as well. Now, several years later, Beth and her family found their place within the hills of the Appalachian Mountains in the great state of West Virginia. Happy and content, she now lives on a horse farm with her true partner, her husband, Jeff, their four kids (and spouses), and their eight grandkids. Every day she still thanks God for her "Daily Walk."
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