Sincerely, America is a collection of letters written from the perspective of America itself-letters to those it has wronged, those it has neglected, and those it has too often failed to honor. In these pages, America does not hide behind excuses or politics. It admits to its mistakes, acknowledges its broken promises, and offers compassion to the countless groups and individuals who have carried the weight of its failures.
These letters reach across history and into the present, addressing people and communities who have endured injustice, loss, neglect, and betrayal. They also extend to America's own ideals and promises, speaking to the very values that have been distorted, forgotten, or left unfulfilled. Each letter is both a confession and a gesture of reconciliation, reminding us that honesty and empathy are the first steps toward healing.
You'll read letters addressed to: The people of America, from all walks of life and each generationVeterans who served in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and AfghanistanThe ideals Americans hold dearNations worldwide that America has impactedThose suffering from mental health issues prevalent across the U.S.And more...If you're ready to join one of the most important conversations in American history, this is your book.
Written by Benjamin J. Lee, a retired Air Force Bomb Squad Technician, combat veteran, recovered addict, and psychology major, the book draws on the author's personal journey through trauma, service, and resilience to offer a unique perspective on the fractures within the American story. Lee writes not as a distant observer but as someone shaped by the very struggles he describes, with a deep belief in the power of honesty, empathy, and unity to guide us forward.
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