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'''''Smoky Joe's Cafe''''', a novel by ], deals with the psychological and physical scars on Thommo left by the ] and ]. When it is discovered his daughter has ], his veteran mates band together as "]" behind a scheme to grow ] and convert it to "Hash Honey". With the assistance of Thommo's wife Wendy and a North Vietnamese veteran, the scheme is a success, and the money raised helps pay for a bone marrow transplant from a previously unknown part-aboriginal cousin found in the town of Daintree.


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