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Captured and imprisoned by the Germans three months after landing in the second wave at Normandy during World War II, William (Bill) Bonsall later escaped to Poland and ultimately competed on the 1948 U.S. Men’s Gymnastics Olympic Team. Forty years later, he recorded his life experiences in a series of audio tapes that cover the decade between 1940 and 1950, a period he called “violent” because of the tumultuous upheavals, both positive and negative, of the times. THE VIOLENT YEARS, a nonfiction novel, is a creative account of Bill Bonsall’s transition from an impoverished urban neighborhood “hoodlum” during the Depression to a scrappy 20-year-old dodging German bullets, to a passionate poet wooing, yet losing and regaining, the love of his life, and finally to the epitome of athleticism and elegance as an Olympic gymnast—all in a decade.
The Violent Years
A New Book
by BB Wood

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aboutThe Author
Born and raised in West Virginia, Barbara Bonsall (BB) Wood spent most of her young adulthood in Europe before settling in Virginia and eventually earning a Ph.D. As a highly successful biology teacher, Barbara won state, national, and international recognition until Parkinson’s Disease impaired the use of her dominant right hand, forcing her to retire. Her switch from being right-handed to left-handed accompanied a passage from sciences to arts that kindled drawing and writing pursuits.
Crypsis, Royal Blue, and The Prism Codex 3 are her first novels.
NEW: The Violent Years is a nonfiction novel about her father's experiences as a soldier in Germany during World War II who was captured and escaped, and then returned to become an US Olympic gymnast.