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Beau Gunn returns from Vietnam stripped of his boyish naivete and becomes a successful playwright and journalist, but when he is drawn back to his native Alabama, he uncovers a scandal so shocking that it may destroy many lives, including his own.
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"A DESTINY, YOU MIGHT CALL IT, BEGAN-ACCORDING TO THE weather report in a yellowed newspaper clipping-on a drizzling February afternoon in 1943, when James Payton "Beau" Gunn II officially arrived on earth and was certified a human being of American citizenship."
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"A DESTINY, YOU MIGHT CALL IT, BEGAN-ACCORDING TO THE weather report in a yellowed newspaper clipping-on a drizzling February afternoon in 1943, when James Payton "Beau" Gunn II officially arrived on earth and was certified a human being of American citizenship."
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