A Fictional Memoir of Coming Home, Breaking Down, and Starting Over
You can leave the military…
but the war doesn’t always leave you.
After years of service, Scott returns to Iowa with a quiet hope of starting fresh—with his wife Mitsu, their daughter Linda, and a car full of unspoken pain.
But peace is elusive.
Memories haunt every mile of the snowy highway.
Family feels like a foreign language.
And just when things begin to settle, Emily Miller walks into his life… bringing light to places he didn’t realize had gone dark.
📘 What Readers Can Expect:A heart-wrenching journey through post-military life
Emotional intimacy told with raw, journal-like vulnerability
Characters that feel real, flawed, and deeply human
A Midwest setting full of quiet tension and nostalgic weight
The beginning of a story that explores love, loss, memory, and meaning
“It feels like reading a man’s private diary—only the kind you can’t put down.”
Perfect for fans of introspective, character-driven fiction like A Man Called Ove or The Things They Carried, Iowa Years delivers fiction that bleeds truth.
Start Part 1 of Scott's journey today.
Because sometimes, the hardest part of life…
is learning how to live again.