SPOTLIGHT: The Bridge by Alan Ramias

What happens when the cameras stop rolling and the war is over? The Bridge offers a gripping answer in a story that spans both battlefields and the quieter struggles that follow.

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The Bridge

The Bridge by Alan Ramias

Synopsis:

A War That Won’t Let Go. A Memory That Can’t Be Buried. A Story That Refuses to Fade.

Moving between the intense conflict of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta and the hushed halls of a Chicago film studio, Alan Ramias’s The Bridge explores not just the war itself, but the lasting psychological scars it leaves behind. Through a powerful mix of fiction, poetry, and documentary realism, Ramias paints a portrait of soldiers returning home only to face a different kind of battle—one fought with silence, guilt, and the need to make sense of loss. The novel’s characters are as deeply scarred as the landscapes they inhabit, and their stories echo with the complexities of survival, memory, and the truths that refuse to fade.

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About Alan:

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Alan Ramias

Alan Ramias brings a rare depth of perspective to his fiction, shaped by his time as an Army reporter in Vietnam and his later work consulting with global corporations on performance and strategy. His decades of experience navigating complex systems and human resilience inform the layered storytelling of The Bridge, a novel that blends personal history with a profound understanding of the psychological aftermath of war.

 

 

 

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Author: Ronovan

Ronovan Hester is an author/poet/blogger, with a debut historical adventure novel Amber Wake: Gabriel Falling now available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle. "5.0 out of 5 stars: Now, I want to warn you… this is not your typical pirate tale! It’s BETTER!" "5.0 out of 5 stars: Totally unpredictable and a real gem of a discovery - Highly Recommended" "5.0 out of 5 stars: An action packed journey to piracy and revenge – all in the name of the crown, queen and county – set in 1705." He shares his life of problems, triumphs, and writing through his blog RonovanWrites.com. His love of writing, authors and community through his online world has led to a growing Weekly Haiku Challenge and the creation of a site dedicated to book reviews and interviews known as LitWorldInterviews.com.

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