“Anna sat down and studied her brothers. Both were nearly six feet tall. The older, Addison, was muscular with a darker shade of brown hair compared to the younger, blue-eyed Purl, who was leaner and lighter complexioned. Anna noticed that Purl’s wrists showed below his shirt and coat jacket, hand-me-downs from the uncles. All eight children had trouble adjusting after their parents’ death, but Purl’s situation was the most regrettable—three foster homes since he was fifteen. The moves had been hard on him emotionally. Anna suffered too. She’d felt helpless that she was too young to take him herself, and had watched him slowly lose his youthful vigor.” Historical FictionWomen S FictionMilitary HistoryFamily SagaHollywood CultureAviation HistoryPhilippine HistoryCalifornia HistorySan Antonio History Book:Yours in a Hurry: A novel Source: Yours in a Hurry: A novel