White Dan for 200 Delivers a Bold, Unflinching Look at War, Family, and the American Male Mythos in this provocative fictional memoir that explores the legacy of war and the generational wreckage it leaves behind. Dan Kellar, a nearly 100-year-old veteran of three wars, living in a small town Texas 'old folks' home, is challenged by his long-overlooked daughter to write his own obituary. As he revisits his past, Dan tries to control the narrative, becoming a mostly unreliable narrator of his own story. What emerges is a stark portrait of a man shaped by a rigid, unquestioned vision of American manhood-one that bred emotional violence, controlling behavior, and blind nationalism, impacting not just his family, but his entire community. Will God be put into His place by an entitled, cantankerous old, white American veteran at the end of his life? Not if that man needs forgiveness Unfortunately, God has other plans.
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