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Nobody Knows Your Story
Vietnam War was not for Bruce Wasser and Here's Why
What would you sacrifice to follow your conscience?
In 1969, as the Vietnam War escalates and a nation divides, a young man faces the hardest decision of his life.
Bruce Wasser, a Princeton student with a promising future, receives a draft number that makes becoming a soldier a near certainty. While others debate war in lecture halls, Bruce is thrust into a personal battle—should he fight in a war he believes is unjust, or risk everything by standing as a conscientious objector?
90: A Conscientious Objector’s Journey of Quiet Resistance is a gripping memoir of moral courage and quiet defiance. Told through Bruce's deeply personal lens, this coming-of-age story explores themes of identity, integrity, and the high cost of staying true to one’s values.
I took the comments above from an Amazon description of Bruce's book. After visiting with Bruce I felt it was right in line with what we discussed. But... there's so much more to Bruce's life story. Take a listen and maybe you'll learn a bit about yourself.
Bruce's book:
90: A Conscientious Objector’s Journey of Quiet Resistance