Non-Fiction - Memoir

Coincidence, You Say

Partick Hogan | Non-Fiction - Memoir

In Coincidence, You Say? Patrick Hogan, a Vietnam War veteran and police officer, shares his remarkable life story, filled with extraordinary events that shaped him into the man he is today. The book is an unflinching account of Hogan's life, covering his childhood in New Jersey, his service in Vietnam, and his career as a police officer. Hogan's story is a tale of courage, humanity, and integrity, even in the most challenging times. The book begins with Hogan's idyllic childhood in New York and New Jersey, where he developed a love for animals that would later lead him to a job at a barn. He then shares his experiences during the Vietnam War, where he was exposed to harmful pesticides and A...

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