Unconditional Love and Forgiveness in 'Saving KC': A Discussion with Buzz Desjarlais
Books That Make You Select Your Own Ending for Your Life Since no one gets out of life alive, we can at least decide how our own stories should end. Saving KC is the new Historical Fiction novel by Grinelle “Buzz” Desjarlais, who deeply and compassionately explores addiction, and the connections we might find in unexpected places. Set against the backdrop of post-Vietnam America, Saving KC follows a POW who comes home to find everything changed. In time, he meets a songstress in the midst of her own war. Saving KC addresses recovery, addiction and, ultimately, redemption. Born on the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation in Montana, also known as the Chippewa Cree Reservation, Buzz helped found the non-profit Native Project, which serves as an outpatient drug and alcohol treatment center for Native youth. Presently, he is a business owner, father and grandfather who helps guide others on their own journey of recovery. Find out more on Books That Make You. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
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