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I'm looking forward to working with a literary agent interested in a 94,000-word upmarket historical fiction work that unearths the high-stakes origins of modern-day Air Traffic Control through the lens of a 19-year-old struggling to forge his own legacy in the shadow of his Great War-veteran father.
From the forgotten China-Burma-India (CBI) theater of World War II, this coming-of-age story echoes the intergenerational weight of war in The Storm We Made by Vanessa Chan and The World Played Chess by Robert Dugoni.
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