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F.N.G., Revised Edition

Bodey, Donald

F.N.G., Revised Edition

Everyone is gunning for the New Guy


Gabriel Sauers of Two Squad is a soldier, newly arrived in Vietnam--a country too beautiful
to invite so savagely unreal a war. But Gabriel won't be a New Guy for
long. He'll go through incoming mortars, he'll see the enemy alive. He'll
wander through a hell that will turn the green recruit lucky enough to survive
into a death-hardened veteran, longing for nothing more than a return
to the world of hot baths and cold beer, no bullets, and no noise. Now, 40
years later, he is grappling with an action on the verge of his grandson
Seth's deployment to Iraq that will change both their lives forever.


Critics Praise Don Bodey's F.N.G


"One of the most hard-hitting of all the vietnam novels" -- The Boston Herald


"A powerful social document and a well-written, deeply moving first novel...highly recommended" --The Library Journal
"Raw, profane...a candidly moving portrayal of the average American soldier
in Vietnam, who often found courage when he did not seek it--but little
of anything else." --Chicago Sun-Times


"The day to day grind, beautifully and touchingly rendered by...a Vietnam
veteran, is told with an unrelenting accumulation of detail." --The New York Times Book Review


"Bodey packs considerable emotional freight...into a style that remains
deliberately supple, cool, and declarative...An impressive novel." --The Cleveland Plain Dealer


"A harrowing vividly written account of hell with a leavening of light
moments. A revelation for one who wasn't there. Painful for those who
were." -Bob Mason, author of CHICKENHAWK


"All Quiet on the Western Front drives its readers to the front of World War
I. F.N.G helicopters its readers to a new front: Vietnam." -Bestsellers



More info at www.DonBodey.com



The Reflections of History Series from Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com


(an Imprint of Loving Healing Press)

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ISBN 9781932690583
Sprache eng
Cover Fester Einband
Verlag Modern History Press
Jahr 20080704

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