The Adventures of a Military Brat: My Military Life


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Join a brave boy as he takes readers on a journey that is familiar to military children located around the world. Follow him as he reunites with his cousin, anticipates an upcoming move, adjusts to his father's recent return, and shows pride demonstrating military traditions. About The Adventures of a Military Brat series: Each book highlights unique challenges of growing up in a military family. Join our characters as they turn these challenges into opportunities and build resilience through positive messages.




The Adventures of a Military Brat: The Big Move


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Ride along with a courageous young girl as she faces the challenges of a military family move. Learn how she says goodbye to friends, cherishes favorite memories, and prepares for her new home, all while delivering a touching message of hope and optimism.




Adventures of a Military Brat


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It's that time of the year for military brats. The Big Move is finally here! Ride along with a courageous young girl as she faces the challenges of a military family move. Learn how she cherishes favorite memories and prepares for her new home, all while delivering a touching message of hope and optimism.




BRAT and the Kids of Warriors


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Jack McMasters and his two sisters are forced to leave behind every friend they have when they are once again moved halfway around the world -- this time to post-WWII Germany. Their father is a tank commander defending against 3,000 enemy tanks -- pointed directly at them. Theirs is a life of adventure, spies, making new friends, and dealing with their own set of enemies . . . always requiring serious ingenuity if these military brats are to survive this war zone.




Yes! I Am a Military Child


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For children of military men and women, life can get pretty wild. Sometimes, their moms or dads are away for a while, serving their country, but when they come home, it's time for laughter and love. Military brats move a lot, which can be tough. It's hard saying goodbye to friends and starting all over in an unfamiliar place. The good news is, military brats are never alone; there are little girls and boys just like you all around the world to befriend and support. Author Laura Jo Ackerman was once a military kid. She has been through moves that took her away from friends and favorite places--and deployments that took her father away from her--but through it all, her family stayed strong, stayed together, and stayed happy.




The Wandering Walters


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Growing up as a military BRAT can be a challenge and a constant series of adjustments, but it can also be a great adventure full of learning experiences. How do you answer the question of "where are you from" when you grow up living and learning in so many places? Follow along on a unique journey growing up as an Air Force BRAT.




Military Brats


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Military brats' childhoods are often scarred by alcoholism, abuse, and an ever-present threat of a parent's loss to war. This eye-opening, sometimes shocking exploration tells what life is really like for the stepchildren of Uncle Sam. A new recovery group, Adult Children of Military Personnel, Inc., has been formed as a direct result of this book's publication.




The Italian Lesson


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What is a brat? In the context of the military, being a brat is a dependent child of a member of the Armed Forces. It is used to describe the vagabond lifestyle that develops from the traveling from one military base to another, and constant pressure being the son or daughter of a military person.The Italian Lesson and other Hard Luck Stories is a unique look at a brat in a time when America was fighting the Cold War (1953-1977). It is collection of accounts, stories,and essays drawn from the life of a family living overseas and working for the United States Armed Forces. It is a history of the Medders family from the viewpoint of the author, Kim Medders, an �ber brat, as he describes in detail his life growing up on U.S. military bases in Europe and in Ethiopia. Kim's adventures in the Italian Lesson continue on as he leaves Europe to join the United States Navy.Living the in military was not easy growing up, but it is definitely interesting. This book is full of humor and heartbreak and adventure as it visits a world and a lifestyle that will soon be gone. It is ultimately a tribute to Kim's father Jimmie Medders, who set out to lay the world at his mother Barbara's feet and live an extraordinary life.




Brat


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Adventure, spies, dealing with bullies, and serious ingenuity abound in this fascinating story of Army brat Jack McMasters and his sisters. The author is a master at bringing to life the unique lifestyle of kids growing up in a military family overseas, tightly bound by strict discipline and enjoying great freedom. Any infraction reflects upon, and can influence their parent's career, but none of that limits these kids, whose fathers fought in World War II and are now back in Germany facing an enemy that all the parents are determined to keep secret from the children. When attacked by a bully and his thugs on his first day at yet another new school, Jack quickly teams up with other brats to figure out a way to overcome their common adversaries. Always ready to explore and invade their enemies' territory, the brats pursue one adventure after another, building toward a grand quest in answer to a challenge issued by a disgruntled teacher. Those who are not familiar with the military lifestyle may wonder at the ease with which Jack and his sisters make both friends and enemies at school, where they are, once again, the new kids. Through encounters and conversations, the reader hears tales of heroism and blunder, learns little-known facts about the times during which the story takes place, and meets people of another land; one that only recently tried to destroy their parents and their way of life.BRAT and the Kids of Warriors is an excellent, spell-binding read for young adults, as well as adults. An intriguing cliff-hanger at the end makes me eager to read the next book in what promises to be a wonderful series.




Tumbleweed Forts


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Like any good soldier's son, Frank was an adaptable youngster. He moved with his family from fort to fort, country to country, accepted each change, and was ready to move again. In 1960, his father was ordered to Fort Huachuca, Arizona. The desert garrison was the fifth Army post of Frank's childhood, and the first post he never wanted to leave. Here at age ten, he was best friends with Flavio, who saved his life from deep waters and helped him hunt for Huachuca Canyon gold. Here, too, Frank took a liking to Emily, a captain's daughter who chased dust devils and spelled well. In Arizona, Frank's father tested and improved the Army's early drones, and his mother worked hard to keep the family happy, healthy, and together. For Frank and his three brothers, the friendships and vast spaces of Fort Huachuca made it a perfect playground. Then in 1963, when his father received orders for Vietnam and told the family it was time to move again, Frank was so alarmed he wrote President Kennedy to ask that the orders be canceled. Tumbleweed Forts celebrates a youngster's joy in a desert full of life. It's a story about family, friendships, life's surprises, and all those special places that find a home in our hearts.