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It all seemed so picture-perfect. It was a typical fall evening in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, in 1965 when
John Gouin, a twelve-year-old boy with big dreams came home from football practice and sat down at the dinner table with his
mother. But when the front door slammed loudly shut, John and his mother anticipated the worst. His father was a man lost
within his own anger. In his compelling memoir An Unforgettable Salute, Gouin chronicles
his lifelong battle to please his alcoholic father, his attempts to stop the physical abuse, and his journey to psychological
healing that eventually culminated in a heartwarming final exchange with his gravely ill father. After describing a childhood
during which he was physically beaten and emotionally scarred, Gouin details his dream of playing in the NFL, which lasted
until a devastating injury ended his football career. After struggling to find his calling, Gouin eventually joined the army,
where he learned self-discipline and the leadership skills that later guided him to achieve professional success as a Colonel
in the United States Army Reserves and as a podiatric physician and surgeon. An Unforgettable Salute
is the true story of one man who rose from the silent side of abuse to achieve healing, happiness, success, and most of all,
peace.
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