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Booklists and Suggested Reading
Veterans Booklist
Page Modified:
April 5, 2008
Annotations are from Advance, the
Ingram
Book Magazine, unless noted.
Fiction
- The Deep Green Sea
Author: Butler, Robert Olen
Publisher: Holt List Price: $ 23 ISBN: 0805031308
Date: 1998
Booklist
LJ
A memorable and incandescent love story between a contemporary Vietnamese
woman orphaned in 1975 and a Vietnam veteran who returns from America to a
war-torn land, seeking closure and a measure of peace. The Deep Green
Sea is infused equally with eroticism and with Butler's deep reverence
for Vietnamese myth and history.
- Carry Me Home
Author: Del Vecchio, John M.
Publisher: Bantam $ 22.95 ISBN: 0553072242 Date: 1995
Booklist
The author of the landmark Viet Nam novel The 13th Valley now transports the soldiers of that distant war to their final battlefield--the home front. Carry Me Home is a novel about two decades in our collective lives and the cleansing of our spirit--an inspiring and unforgettable story about America itself.
Updated 10.24.05
- The Clearing
Author: Gatreaux, Tim
Publisher: Knopf $ 23 ISBN: 0375414746 Date: 2003
Booklist
PW
From "one of the best writers to have emerged in the 1990s" (Kirkus
Reviews), comes The Clearing, a story of family, of what sustains
people through loss, of establishing a community in the deepest wilderness
and then defending it.
Suggested Reading: Veterans
Updated 5.29.03
- Closing Time
Author: Heller, Joseph
Publisher: Simon & Schuster $ 24 ISBN: 0671746049 Date: 1994
Booklist
In a novel as darkly comic and audaciously ambitious as Catch-22, Joseph Heller has dared to write the sequel to his American classic. Using many of Catch-22's characters--now older if not wiser--Heller deftly satirizes the realities and myths of America in the half-century since World War II.
Updated 10.24.05
- The Ha-Ha
Author: King, Dave
Publisher: Little Brown $ 23.95 ISBN: 0316156108 Date: 2005
LJ
The Ha-Ha marks the beginning of what is sure to be a stellar career for Pushcart Prize nominee Dave King--a debut novel of extraordinary emotional power. When a mute war veteran opens his home to a young boy, he gets a glimpse of life outside his shell--with all its exuberant joys and crushing sorrows.
Suggested Reading: Debuts
Updated 11.2.04
- The Names of the Dead
Author: O'Nan, Stewart
Publisher: Doubleday $ 23.95 ISBN: 0385481926 Date: 1996
Booklist
PW
From the acclaimed author of Snow Angels comes an astonishing thriller of the heart about a family haunted by the aftereffects of war and terrorized by a man who cannot escape it. With the exquisite feelings and perfect pitch that made his first novel an unforgettable literary debut, The Names of the Dead delivers a memorable page-turner.
Updated 10.24.05
- Ordinary Heroes
Author: Turow, Scott
Publisher: FSG $ 26 ISBN: 0374184216 Date: 2005
Kirkus
PW
LJ
In reconstructing the terrible events and agonizing choices his father faced on the battlefield during World War II, in the courtroom, and in love, Stewart Dubinsky gains a closer understanding of his past, of his father's character, and of the brutal nature of war itself.
Suggested Reading: Legal Stars
Updated 10.11.05
Nonfiction
- My Father's War: A Memoir
Author: Collins, Julia
Publisher: Four Walls $24.95 ISBN: 1568582242 Date: 2002
LJ
Julia Collins traces the effects of World War II on her emotionally scarred father. In spare and touching prose, Collins speaks to the experience of veterans everywhere who know the lingering devastation of war.
Updated 10.24.05
- Marching Home: To War and Back With the Men of One American Town
Author: Coyne, Kevin
Publisher: Penguin $ 25.95 ISBN: 0670871508 Date: 2003
Booklist
LJ
Offering a gripping look at life in wartime, Marching Home is a compelling story of World War II and what happened in its wake in one small New Jersey town.
Updated 10.24.05
- Daddy, We Hardly Knew You
Author: Greer, Germaine
Publisher: Knopf $ 19.95 ISBN: 0394583132 Date: 1990
Kirkus
A moving, deeply personal account of Germaine Greer's impassioned search for the "secret" truths about her father and his World War II experience.
Updated 10.25.05
- Home From the War: Learning From Vietman Veterans, with a new preface by the author on the war in Iraq
Author: Lifton, Robert J.
Publisher: Other $ 16.95 ISBN: 1590511689 Date: 2005
LJ
Noted psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton offers a powerful critique of American militarism during the Vietnam War. Recognized as the ultimate text for those working with Vietnam veterans, the book's insights have had enormous influence among psychologists and psychiatrists all over the world. Lifton's new preface connects the experience of Vietnam veterans with that of veterans of the war in Iraq. Both were brought into the "atrocity producing situations" that led to My Lai and Abu Ghraib. Lifton raises the possibility that Iraq veterans could experience the kind of healing transformation that many who fought in Vietnam were able to achieve. - Publisher Marekting.
Updated 10.24.05
- Chickenhawk: Back in the World: Life After Vietnam
Author: Mason, Robert
Publisher: Viking $ 22.50 ISBN: 0670848352 Date: 1993
Booklist
PW
The triumphant sequel to Robert Mason's bestselling account of his service as a chopper pilot in Vietnam--a no-holds-barred autobiography that reveals the war's shattering legacy in the heart of a returning vet.
Updated 10.24.05
- The Great Boom
Author: Sobel, Robert
Publisher: St Martins $ 29.95 ISBN: 0312208901 Date: 2000
Kirkus
The Great Boom is a major book on how America's World War II veterans literally rebuilt and totally revitalized America as it exists today. Their individual stories are woven throughout this engrossing narrative.
Updated 10.25.05
- The Circle of Hanh: A Memoir
Author: Weigl, Bruce
Publisher: Grove $ 24 ISBN: 0802116612 Date: 2005
Booklist
Kirkus
With all the breathtaking imagery and lyric fury that characterizes his acclaimed poetry, Weigl explores the central experience of his life as a writer and a man--the Vietnam War, which tore his life apart and in return gave him his poetic voice.
Updated 10.24.05
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