Matter of Conscience

It’s hard to imagine that an autobiographical detail of a Vietnam War dissenter, who chose to be imprisoned rather than fight in a senseless war, could be an enjoyable read. However, fans of the 1960s and early 1970s will appreciate “Matter of Conscience.” Author Bruce Neckels gives us a picturesque account that is poignantly portrayed with just the right amount of fact, emotion, and humor.


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