
Pages
401
Rating
4.19
Year
1980
This emotional and honest novel recounts a young man's experiences during World War II and digs deep into what he and his fellow soldiers lived through during those dark times.
The nightmares began for William Manchester 23 years after World War II. In his dreams he lived with the recurring image of a battle-weary youth (himself), "angrily demanding to know what had happened to the three decades since he had laid down his arms." To find out, Manchester visited those places in the Pacific where, as a young Marine, he fought the Japanese, and in this book he examines his experiences in the line with his fellow soldiers (his "brothers"). He gives us an honest and unabashedly emotional account of his part in the war in the Pacific.
Endorsements
"The most moving memoir of combat in World War II that I have ever read. A testimony to the fortitude of man... a gripping, haunting book." — William L. Shirer