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In September 1989, Hurricane Hugo barrels toward Pawleys Island. Amy Sullivan, an Asheville real estate agent who grew up on the island, defies evacuation orders to help her father, Nate, who refuses to leave the old family home. Long estranged by silence and grief, the two are forced into a night of reckoning as the hurricane closes in. During the storm, Amy opens the battered Army trunk that has long sat in their living room and finds evidence of a life she never knew her father had-a life marked by war, courage, and a silence that has haunted them both. The story moves between Amy's struggle to reach her father in the present and Nate's memories of 1944, when he was a young Army photographer stationed near the Swiss border. There he makes friends with villagers who risk everything to expose Nazi atrocities and a woman whose quiet strength changed him forever. The choices Nate made in those mountains echo through the years, carrying consequences neither he nor Amy can escape. Told between storm-lashed nights on the Carolina coast and the winter valleys of Europe, Pawleys Gray Man is a story about memory, redemption, and what endures when truth is buried by time.
In September 1989, Hurricane Hugo barrels toward Pawleys Island. Amy Sullivan, an Asheville real estate agent who grew up on the island, defies evacuation orders to help her father, Nate, who refuses to leave the old family home. Long estranged by silence and grief, the two are forced into a night of reckoning as the hurricane closes in. During the storm, Amy opens the battered Army trunk that has long sat in their living room and finds evidence of a life she never knew her father had-a life marked by war, courage, and a silence that has haunted them both. The story moves between Amy's struggle to reach her father in the present and Nate's memories of 1944, when he was a young Army photographer stationed near the Swiss border. There he makes friends with villagers who risk everything to expose Nazi atrocities and a woman whose quiet strength changed him forever. The choices Nate made in those mountains echo through the years, carrying consequences neither he nor Amy can escape. Told between storm-lashed nights on the Carolina coast and the winter valleys of Europe, Pawleys Gray Man is a story about memory, redemption, and what endures when truth is buried by time.
AmazonPagina's: 234, Paperback, Independently published
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