Local author releases new book

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Jacqueline Arnold gives a passionate account of her personal experience as a former military spouse in her new book, “The Military Family: A Casualty of War.” With the impact of numerous military deployments Jacqueline and her family suffered many devastating blows, eventually leading to a fractured family and divorce.

Arnold was married to a U.S. Army aviator for 23 years, she and her family experienced separations and deployments, wars and homecomings and multiple moves, including a disastrous move where household goods were damaged by mold and mildew with little retribution.

“If you are a military family or have a son, daughter, friend or neighbor in the military you will want to read this transparent account of how war rages on the battlefield and on the homefront and how multiple wars and deployments lead to fractured families. One hundred percent of Americans benefit from the sacrifices made by military soldiers and their families. Every American should read this book to learn how military families are impacted by their choice to serve and how they can take action to help,” according to a statement.

“You will have a keen awareness of the cost of service and be compelled to jump in and take a stand for military families. This is not their war, this is every American’s campaign and call to action. Read about Spirit of America Days and how you can make a difference for our soldiers and their families and for a stronger America.”

Arnold said military life “is rich and full of benefits and travel, but not without sacrifice. I’m here to shed light on the sacrifices made by the entire military family and to create awareness for every American citizen, hoping to foster a spirit of understanding and compassion to the families left behind during deployments. Military families’ lives are forever on hold and their hearts forever seared. By sharing my story, each citizen might find their role in the continuous campaigns and be inspired to reach out and support the military families left waiting, parenting alone, in isolation and often desperation.”

Arnold travels and is available by invitation to speak about this message she is passionate about.

She is the mother of five children, a former Mrs. Virginia International and owner of It’s a Sweet Life Georgia, supporting small businesses with marketing and coaching services. She  is passionate about helping others live their dreams and discover their faith. She has also released two books of the God-inspired “Eat, Love, Praise Him!” series based on her personal journey of faith and life experiences. Available on Amazon.

For speaking or press inquiries, contact Arnold at www.itsasweetlifegeorgia.com.