About: Mud Men: A Novel of America at War by J. A. Nunn is the second historical fiction novel following Mervyn Gower, a white man leading an all-black squad of medical recruits. Mr. Nunn is an educator and a marketing professional. My […]
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The contrast between the romanticized ideals which he was taught, and the experience of a country torn by a civil war an interesting aspect of the book
This is an unusual book, mixing gore and philosophy that can become complicated, if not convoluted. It’s an interesting novel though
Like other Jeff Shaara books, this one also presents historical events from different points of view. And like his other books, this one is also well-researched
Billy Boyle wakes up in Sicily, with amnesia. He doesn’t remember what happened, or who he is, but he has a yellow silk handkerchief which seems important
Through the eyes of Frankie, we get to a moving experience, told with honesty and conviction about the struggles of women veterans
My favorite part of Never by Ken Follettwas almost a step-by-step telling of how on-the-ground intelligence impacts national policy