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After the Storms - by S E Cunningham (Paperback)

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  • After the Storms: From Red Dirt to RedemptionBy S.E. Cunningham"In Southwestern Oklahoma, you grow up knowing that the wind is not just weather-it is a force that can negotiate with your life.
  • Author(s): S E Cunningham
  • 228 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Military

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Award-winning, 5-star memoir After the Storms follows S.E. Cunningham from a 1979 tornado to Desert Storm and Law enforcement. A raw, redemptive true story of an Oklahoman finding an unshakable foundation in Christ.



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After the Storms: From Red Dirt to Redemption

By S.E. Cunningham

"In Southwestern Oklahoma, you grow up knowing that the wind is not just weather-it is a force that can negotiate with your life."

After the Storms is a visceral, cinematic memoir that traces the journey of a "caboose" in a family of eight-forged in the red dirt of Lawton, Oklahoma-who became a protector on the world's most dangerous front lines only to find himself hollowed out by grief and fury.

The narrative begins with a "baptism by wind and debris" during the devastating April 10, 1979, Lawton tornado. This event literalized the fragility of physical foundations for a young S.E. Cunningham. Drawing on a family lineage of "iron in the blood" resilience, Cunningham transitioned from the lean years of a childhood marked by poverty and an addiction-impacted home into a high-stakes career as a U.S. Army Cavalry Scout.

His service spanned the "unforgiving moonscape" of the Mojave Desert to the front lines of Operation Desert Storm. From surviving a catastrophic seven-roll vehicle crash to witnessing the horrors of war and the loss of brothers-in-arms, he learned that tactical training could build endurance but could not shield the soul from the moral attrition of combat.

Returning home to serve on the "Thin Blue Line" as a narcotics officer and K-9 handler, Cunningham witnessed the raw brokenness of the human condition on the same streets where he was raised. However, his most significant "personal earthquake" came not from a storm or a battlefield, but from the death of his wife. Consumed by a "searing fury" at a God he felt had ignored his prayers, he resigned his badge and fled to the gray skies of Seattle, attempting to outrace his grief, his nightmares, and his calling.

Through a series of divine "extractions"-including a 6.8 magnitude earthquake and a miraculous encounter in a crowded sanctuary where he was told, "the Lord DOES know you"-Cunningham was forced to realize that his self-reliance was nothing more than dust. The book reaches its emotional peak as he returns to Oklahoma to care for his dying father, finally finding a profound reconciliation and trading his heavy rucksack for an unshakable foundation in Christ.

Why This Story is Distinct:

  • The "Scout" Perspective on Faith: Cunningham approaches spirituality not as religious rules, but as a tactical requirement for survival.
  • Unfiltered Honesty: This account avoids polished platitudes, offering a raw look at PTSD, suicidal ideation, and the "numbness" required to survive the streets and the desert.
  • The Power of "Red Dirt" Roots: The Wichita Mountains and the red Oklahoma soil serve as a "heartland" backdrop for a quintessentially American saga of service and redemption.

After the Storms is more than a memoir; it is a sentinel's invitation to anyone exhausted by hiking a heavy trail alone to find a peace that surpasses the noise of the storm.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .52 Inches (D)
Weight: .68 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 228
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Military
Publisher: Rhordin Publishing
Format: Paperback
Author: S E Cunningham
Language: English
Street Date: April 15, 2026
TCIN: 1011328600
UPC: 9798995244103
Item Number (DPCI): 247-06-5602
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What significant events shape the author's journey?

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  • A: Key events include surviving a tornado, military service in Desert Storm, and personal loss, particularly the death of his wife.

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