According
to the book description of Death of a Green Soldier, “After a tough childhood growing up in
a small Michigan town, Mark Welch decides to join the U.S. Army. It's the 1970s, in the midst of the Cold War, but Mark is
ready to experience more of the world. He finds himself stationed in Germany, where he makes friends with a variety of people-some
who are good, and some who may take him down a dangerous path. Fellow soldier Jacob Multer is a strong Christian, while Mark's
new roommate, Kurt Talagan, has been around the block more than once. Kurt gives Mark his first taste of smoking dope, and
it's a move that sends Mark's life spiraling out of control. Jacob sees the destruction happening and wants to help, but he
doesn't know how-other than praying for Mark. Unfortunately, Mark moves deeper into a world of addiction and confusion. When
Mark sustains severe injuries after a drunken fall, the army finds out about his drug use and forces him to start seeing a
counselor. But his demons are larger than he thought, and he can't quit the lifestyle he's grown accustomed to. It's only
when he reconnects with Jacob again that he hears the powerful message of the Gospel and comes to understand that Jesus may
be the answer to escaping his messed up life.”
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