Some novels linger long after the last page has been turned, and The Bridge is one of those rare books that continues to echo in the mind and heart.
Synopsis:
A War That Won’t Let Go. A Memory That Can’t Be Buried. A Story That Refuses to Fade.
Alan Ramias’s novel immerses readers in the tense, humid world of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, where soldiers navigate a fragile balance between danger, camaraderie, and survival. Blending gritty dialogue, poetic lyricism, and documentary realism, The Bridge explores the dissonance between war’s chaos and its aftermath. It captures not only the fear and bravado of battle but also the weight of returning home—when silence becomes a battlefield of its own, and guilt and memory linger like unhealed wounds. Ramias invites readers into a world where stories are fragmented, truth is elusive, and the need to be heard is urgent and undeniable.
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Author Bio:
Alan Ramias’s unique voice emerges from a life shaped by contrasts: a soldier documenting wartime truths and a business strategist reshaping how organizations perform. His early career as an Army reporter in Vietnam captured voices from the front lines, while his later work in corporate consulting—with companies like Motorola, Shell, and HP—focused on systems, learning, and resilience. As co-author of key texts on organizational performance and a mentor to global teams, Ramias has long been driven by a deep curiosity about how humans adapt and endure. Now, with
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