My therapist gave me "What It Is Like To Go To War" by Karl Marlantes on Friday (Veteran's Day) and asked me to read it and give her my thoughts on it...to quote Gunnery Sergeant Terence D'Alesandro, 3rd Bat, 5th Marines, USMC
"To say that this book is brilliant is an understatement‚—Marlantes is the absolute master of taking the psyche of the combat veteran and translating it into words that the civilian or non-veteran can understand. I have read many, many books on war and this is the first time that I've ever read exactly what the combat veteran thinks and feels—nothing I have ever read before has hit home in my heart like this book."
I can't say it any better than that. This book is awesome and should be required reading for all boot camp inductees as well as all veterans in general.
"To say that this book is brilliant is an understatement‚—Marlantes is the absolute master of taking the psyche of the combat veteran and translating it into words that the civilian or non-veteran can understand. I have read many, many books on war and this is the first time that I've ever read exactly what the combat veteran thinks and feels—nothing I have ever read before has hit home in my heart like this book."
I can't say it any better than that. This book is awesome and should be required reading for all boot camp inductees as well as all veterans in general.