Dr. Francis S. Laari
I have seen what war leaves behind-not only shattered buildings, but shattered lives. In the Middle East, bridges are not just stone and steel; they are lifelines. When they collapse, so does trust, unity, and the hope of generations.In The Broken Bridge, I confront the painful truth of conflict: the grief of families burying their loved ones, the despair of youth growing up in fear, and the silence of leaders who choose power over peace. A broken bridge is more than a ruin-it is a symbol of betrayal, division, and forgotten humanity.But I refuse to believe that this is where the story ends. This book is both a reflection and a plea: that we recognize the cost of anger, that we reject the poison of hate, and that we give the next generation something stronger than rubble to inherit.Can broken nations rebuild? Can wounded communities find healing? I believe they can. And I wrote this book as a call-to imagine, to rebuild, and to believe that even the most broken bridge can one day carry us forward again.About The Author:Dr. Francis S. Laari is the director and CEO of Youth Education Services of America. He spent over thirteen years in law enforcement with the Virginia Department of Corrections. As a law enforcement officer, he embraced leadership, roles, and responsibility as the hallmark of every citizen. He is a parent and passionate advocate for youth of all levels. As an advocate for youth, Dr. Laari hopes to inspire politicians, leaders worldwide, and every citizen across the globe to show leadership, roles, and responsibility in all their endeavors to the youth.He is an immigrant from Ghana. He is also a recent graduate of Walden University, majoring in Law and Public Policy (Public Administration).Dr. Laari lives in Virginia with his family and a six-month-old German Shepherd called Koko.