A Novel of World War II:
Welcome
to 1943. Gunner's Run
is the story of Jim Yoder from Elkhart, Indiana. Young and confident Yoder has
decided that he's going to be the master of his own fate. So he leaves home and
enlists in the Army Air Force, where he becomes a waist gunner on a B-24
in England. But when unexpected events strand Yoder alone, on the ground,
and behind enemy lines, he realizes he has a choice: either allow himself to be
captured, or set his sights on England and make a run for it.
Can Yoder make it back to England before his pursuers catch or kill him? And
will Margo, the girl he left back home, wait for him, or will she conclude he's
dead and marry another? Join Jim Yoder on this unexpected adventure, where it's
sometimes difficult to tell friend from foe!
215 pages, paperback
ISBN# 978-1-59166-761-2 
Price: $8.99
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What readers are saying...
“Gunner’s Run is an authentic
history-based story. It will bring
back a lot of memories to veterans.
It is a
must read for WW II buffs.”
—Ralph
E. Parks,
Former B-24 pilot, 15th Air Force, 484th Bomb
Group, 824th Squadron
“This book has captured my interest
beyond belief, and I am so into
Gunner’s Run that I can hardly put
it down.”
—Judi
Crowe
“Gunner’s Run is a
historical,
fictional mix of suspense, humor,
romance, and simple faith in God,
done with home-town and girl-next-
door flavor…. Rick Barry’s
creatively crafted
word pictures
drew me into the story and I was
hooked!”
—Juanita Rassi

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