Sebastian falls in love with Marlene's beauty, confidence, and dedication to others. He reluctantly agrees to accompany her to a Hitler rally, and then leaves for Spain, where he meets Concetta, a humanitarian spearheading the movement to defend democracy. She is resolutely bold ahead of her time, and just what Sebastian needs to find himself. They take on Franco's invasion.
Franco crosses the border with thirty thousand soldiers. Concetta and Sebastian join five hundred thousand patriots fighting to keep Spain free. They anticipate victory.
As Sebastian risks his life he discovers that all of Europe would not be heading for war if it weren't for the actions of one man, who is neither Adolf Hitler nor Benito Mussolini.
What Sebastian learns is as appropriate today as it was then. Sebastian's Journey is not just about those we thank for past leadership—it is about us.
David Martin Guyette learned to drink beer in a bar that hadn’t changed since the Third Reich surrendered. He worked in a machine shop beside ex-Nazi soldiers. Their stories prompted Sebastian’s Journey.
Also written by David are Down East Doc and under the pen name of Stephen St. John, Beyond Time of his Eternal Love Trilogy. He bikes by Ralph Emerson’s house and shares love of the sea with Jack London.