Pure Love

by William Post


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/23/2017

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 214
ISBN : 9781546204947
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 214
ISBN : 9781546204954

About the Book

Pure Love is a short but intense novel that demonstrates the love between two people at a much-deeper level than normal humans love each other. Their love starts at an early age and takes them through some of their adult life. Some of the language and love is somewhat graphic, but it depicts human nature. The story starts when Betty Sue is only eight and Alan is twelve. They both lost their parents to the Spanish flu, which occurred during and just after World War I. Alan had lost his sister at that time, who he loved dearly. She was the same age as Betty Sue, and Betty has much of Alan’s sister’s mannerisms, which causes Alan to love her. Both are put into a satellite orphanage in Chicago. The authorities try to separate them, and they run away, starting the adventure of their lives.


About the Author

William Post was reared in the West Texas town of Colorado City. He was educated at Texas A. & M. then served in the U. S. Navy. After his service, he became a surveyor for the Southern Pacific Railroad. This took him to the wilds of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California where he learned the lore of those areas. This enhanced his writing of those areas. Post is a Civil Engineer and retired as the Chief Engineer of the Long Beach Water Department. Retiring early he started his writing career and has published several novels with a variety of genres. The Civil War and both World Wars have generated several novels. His wife was reared in Germany and he has penned four novels with Germany as the central setting. However, most of his novels are westerns. The cowboy era only lasted fifty years, but it was an indelible time in America history. Post is an evangelical Christian and the thread of his belief can be seen through the fabric of his stories. Most of Post’s novels are abut 200 pages as he doesn’t want his books to be a project.