Author: Malarvan
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 8184759843
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
‘The child you threatened once, the young shoot you stepped on, the Tamil you teased, is standing with a gun in front of you.’ This short diary was recovered from Malaravan’s kit after he was killed in action in 1992, when barely twenty. In it, he recounts his unit’s journey to Maankulam, the island’s granary, to fight a critical battle where they routed the Lankan military. The LTTE’s planning and tactics, the fervour and camaraderie of the young Tigers, and the actual combat are minutely chronicled. As a foil to the violence, Malaravan brings out the beauty of the Tamil forest and countryside and the humanity and support of the common people for them, despite their suffering under army rule. Bittersweet, fresh and lyrical at times, War Journey is a testament to the Tamil longing for a homeland and the wider conflict that once engulfed the island.
War Journey
Author: Malarvan
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 8184759843
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
‘The child you threatened once, the young shoot you stepped on, the Tamil you teased, is standing with a gun in front of you.’ This short diary was recovered from Malaravan’s kit after he was killed in action in 1992, when barely twenty. In it, he recounts his unit’s journey to Maankulam, the island’s granary, to fight a critical battle where they routed the Lankan military. The LTTE’s planning and tactics, the fervour and camaraderie of the young Tigers, and the actual combat are minutely chronicled. As a foil to the violence, Malaravan brings out the beauty of the Tamil forest and countryside and the humanity and support of the common people for them, despite their suffering under army rule. Bittersweet, fresh and lyrical at times, War Journey is a testament to the Tamil longing for a homeland and the wider conflict that once engulfed the island.
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 8184759843
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
‘The child you threatened once, the young shoot you stepped on, the Tamil you teased, is standing with a gun in front of you.’ This short diary was recovered from Malaravan’s kit after he was killed in action in 1992, when barely twenty. In it, he recounts his unit’s journey to Maankulam, the island’s granary, to fight a critical battle where they routed the Lankan military. The LTTE’s planning and tactics, the fervour and camaraderie of the young Tigers, and the actual combat are minutely chronicled. As a foil to the violence, Malaravan brings out the beauty of the Tamil forest and countryside and the humanity and support of the common people for them, despite their suffering under army rule. Bittersweet, fresh and lyrical at times, War Journey is a testament to the Tamil longing for a homeland and the wider conflict that once engulfed the island.
Journey Into War
Author: Margaret Donaldson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780590700269
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780590700269
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
My Father's War
Author: Peter Richmond
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
The other two, Guadalcanal and Peleliu, are legendary.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
The other two, Guadalcanal and Peleliu, are legendary.
Where War Ends
Author: Tom Voss
Publisher: New World Library
ISBN: 1608685993
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
An Iraq War veteran's riveting journey from suicidal despair to hope After serving in a scout-sniper platoon in Mosul, Tom Voss came home carrying invisible wounds of war — the memory of doing or witnessing things that went against his fundamental beliefs. This was not a physical injury that could heal with medication and time but a "moral injury" — a wound to the soul that eventually urged him toward suicide. Desperate for relief from the pain and guilt that haunted him, Voss embarked on a 2,700-mile journey across America, walking from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to the Pacific Ocean with a fellow veteran. Readers walk with these men as they meet other veterans, Native American healers, and spiritual teachers who appear in the most unexpected forms. At the end of their trek, Voss realizes he is really just beginning his healing. He pursues meditation training and discovers sacred breathing techniques that shatter his understanding of war and himself, and move him from despair to hope. Voss's story will give inspiration to veterans, their friends and family, and survivors of all kinds.
Publisher: New World Library
ISBN: 1608685993
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
An Iraq War veteran's riveting journey from suicidal despair to hope After serving in a scout-sniper platoon in Mosul, Tom Voss came home carrying invisible wounds of war — the memory of doing or witnessing things that went against his fundamental beliefs. This was not a physical injury that could heal with medication and time but a "moral injury" — a wound to the soul that eventually urged him toward suicide. Desperate for relief from the pain and guilt that haunted him, Voss embarked on a 2,700-mile journey across America, walking from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to the Pacific Ocean with a fellow veteran. Readers walk with these men as they meet other veterans, Native American healers, and spiritual teachers who appear in the most unexpected forms. At the end of their trek, Voss realizes he is really just beginning his healing. He pursues meditation training and discovers sacred breathing techniques that shatter his understanding of war and himself, and move him from despair to hope. Voss's story will give inspiration to veterans, their friends and family, and survivors of all kinds.
Journey to a War
Author: Wystan Hugh Auden
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571102853
Category : Authors, English
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571102853
Category : Authors, English
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
War Of The Realms
Author: Clint McElroy
Publisher: Marvel Entertainment
ISBN: 1302514857
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 119
Book Description
Collects War of the Realms: Journey Into Mystery #1-5. The creators of blockbuster podcast The Adventure Zone bring their talents to Marvel! Earth is under siege but could the key to turning the tide be Thors baby sister? Journey into mystery with Miles Spider-Man Morales, Kate Hawkeye Bishop, Wonder Man, Balder the Brave, Sebastian Druid and Death Locket for a wild romp through the War of the Realms as they embark on an epic quest to save Earths only hope! (And, yes, deal with diaper duty.) But Ares, the Greek God of War, is hot on baby Laussas trail. Plus: Marvels long-dead Western heroes join the War of the Realms! But how? Whose side are they on? And what if our unlikely crew stumbles upon a convention of super villains? Brace yourself for truly legendary adventures in babysitting!
Publisher: Marvel Entertainment
ISBN: 1302514857
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 119
Book Description
Collects War of the Realms: Journey Into Mystery #1-5. The creators of blockbuster podcast The Adventure Zone bring their talents to Marvel! Earth is under siege but could the key to turning the tide be Thors baby sister? Journey into mystery with Miles Spider-Man Morales, Kate Hawkeye Bishop, Wonder Man, Balder the Brave, Sebastian Druid and Death Locket for a wild romp through the War of the Realms as they embark on an epic quest to save Earths only hope! (And, yes, deal with diaper duty.) But Ares, the Greek God of War, is hot on baby Laussas trail. Plus: Marvels long-dead Western heroes join the War of the Realms! But how? Whose side are they on? And what if our unlikely crew stumbles upon a convention of super villains? Brace yourself for truly legendary adventures in babysitting!
A Time For Soldiers: A Civil War Journey Volume 1
Author: James Edwards Jr.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 148363647X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Today is May 1, 1917. Word has just come to me that several local boys have been drafted to fight the war in Europe. This one is called "The Great War." It's been raging since August 1914. President Wilson asked the Congress for a declaration of war last month. He got it. Hundreds of thousands have died already. Now, many of our own good boys will die. War is a chronic condition, and stupid. I was that young when I first went off to war, fifty-seven years ago. I was twenty-one, about the same age as these kids. I had no idea that I was entering my own personal season in hell when I joined up with a New York volunteer regiment. These young men are about to march off to another war, another cause. Many will die uselessly on torn-up battlefields that nobody will remember except the men who fight there. I still see those faces in the distance, on a hillside at a place called Gettysburg. I see myself, young, but no longer a boy. My innocence was a façade. War is butchery, and I experienced it close-up. I was part of a monster, trained to overwhelm and destroy my enemy, my brother. By the end of the war, I was good at it. It fit me well. I was a seasoned veteran. Killing had become second nature. Experience being the best teacher, I learned well. In April 1865, I knew what I was. The question had become, what was I going to be? The thought once occurred to me that maybe I should not have survived the war, that war should devour its own and leave the remnant in peace.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 148363647X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Today is May 1, 1917. Word has just come to me that several local boys have been drafted to fight the war in Europe. This one is called "The Great War." It's been raging since August 1914. President Wilson asked the Congress for a declaration of war last month. He got it. Hundreds of thousands have died already. Now, many of our own good boys will die. War is a chronic condition, and stupid. I was that young when I first went off to war, fifty-seven years ago. I was twenty-one, about the same age as these kids. I had no idea that I was entering my own personal season in hell when I joined up with a New York volunteer regiment. These young men are about to march off to another war, another cause. Many will die uselessly on torn-up battlefields that nobody will remember except the men who fight there. I still see those faces in the distance, on a hillside at a place called Gettysburg. I see myself, young, but no longer a boy. My innocence was a façade. War is butchery, and I experienced it close-up. I was part of a monster, trained to overwhelm and destroy my enemy, my brother. By the end of the war, I was good at it. It fit me well. I was a seasoned veteran. Killing had become second nature. Experience being the best teacher, I learned well. In April 1865, I knew what I was. The question had become, what was I going to be? The thought once occurred to me that maybe I should not have survived the war, that war should devour its own and leave the remnant in peace.
Journey Interrupted
Author: Hildegarde Mahoney
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1682450139
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
In the midst of World War II, a German-American family finds themselves stranded in Japan in this inspiring tale of an extraordinary family adapting to the hazards of fate, and finding salvation in each other. In the spring of 1941, seven-year-old Hildegarde Ercklentz and her family leave their home in New York City and set off for their native Germany, where her father has been called for work. It was meant to be an epic journey across the US and the Pacific, but when Hitler invades Russia they are trapped in Japan for six years. This is a spellbinding memoir and a moving saga.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1682450139
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
In the midst of World War II, a German-American family finds themselves stranded in Japan in this inspiring tale of an extraordinary family adapting to the hazards of fate, and finding salvation in each other. In the spring of 1941, seven-year-old Hildegarde Ercklentz and her family leave their home in New York City and set off for their native Germany, where her father has been called for work. It was meant to be an epic journey across the US and the Pacific, but when Hitler invades Russia they are trapped in Japan for six years. This is a spellbinding memoir and a moving saga.
A Journey Into War
Author: Gerry Feld
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781963254693
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"A JOURNEY INTO WAR" is a historical fiction book that follows Steven Kenrude, a Minnesota farm boy who is in high school when World War Two begins. Although he desperately wants to join the army to defend his country, his parents and girlfriend insist he finishes school first. Upon graduation, Steven joins the army, becomes an airborne soldier, and goes off to England to prepare for the jump into Normandy. The story follows Steven from Normandy to Holland, where he is involved with the Bridge to Far campaign and then to the Battle of the Bulge. Although my characters are fictional, every military base, date, and timeline of battles is historically accurate. Throughout the book, I will take you back to the home front so you may understand how the war affected family and loved ones back home. A Journey into War is tough, gritty, and filled with desperate combat scenes. It is a book that will not leave the reader of this genre wanting. GERRY FELD was born in 1951, living his entire life in Minnesota. He attended Cathedral High School in St. Cloud, Mn. graduating in 1969. He is an avid historian of World War Two, Korea, and Vietnam and has built a library of over 900 books on the wars. He served a total of six years with the U.S. Army and the Minnesota National Guard but did not serve in Vietnam. Gerry retired in 2006 after working 32 years for the Minnesota Department of Corrections. He has been married to his wife, JoAnn, for 40 years. They enjoy traveling, cruising, and visiting historical sites no matter where they go. Gerry's other writing accomplishments include, writing a monthly column for the St. Cloud Times Newspaper since 2006, regarding conservative issues. He was also selected to write the Centennial History for the Sacred Heart Church in Sauk Rapids, MN., in 2019. Gerry believes in staying active in his community, where he served on his church's Pastoral Council for seven years and has served on several Benton County Commissions.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781963254693
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"A JOURNEY INTO WAR" is a historical fiction book that follows Steven Kenrude, a Minnesota farm boy who is in high school when World War Two begins. Although he desperately wants to join the army to defend his country, his parents and girlfriend insist he finishes school first. Upon graduation, Steven joins the army, becomes an airborne soldier, and goes off to England to prepare for the jump into Normandy. The story follows Steven from Normandy to Holland, where he is involved with the Bridge to Far campaign and then to the Battle of the Bulge. Although my characters are fictional, every military base, date, and timeline of battles is historically accurate. Throughout the book, I will take you back to the home front so you may understand how the war affected family and loved ones back home. A Journey into War is tough, gritty, and filled with desperate combat scenes. It is a book that will not leave the reader of this genre wanting. GERRY FELD was born in 1951, living his entire life in Minnesota. He attended Cathedral High School in St. Cloud, Mn. graduating in 1969. He is an avid historian of World War Two, Korea, and Vietnam and has built a library of over 900 books on the wars. He served a total of six years with the U.S. Army and the Minnesota National Guard but did not serve in Vietnam. Gerry retired in 2006 after working 32 years for the Minnesota Department of Corrections. He has been married to his wife, JoAnn, for 40 years. They enjoy traveling, cruising, and visiting historical sites no matter where they go. Gerry's other writing accomplishments include, writing a monthly column for the St. Cloud Times Newspaper since 2006, regarding conservative issues. He was also selected to write the Centennial History for the Sacred Heart Church in Sauk Rapids, MN., in 2019. Gerry believes in staying active in his community, where he served on his church's Pastoral Council for seven years and has served on several Benton County Commissions.
Southern Journey
Author: Edward L. Ayers
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807173010
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Taking a wide focus, Southern Journey narrates the evolution of southern history from the founding of the nation to the present day by focusing on the settling, unsettling, and resettling of the South. Using migration as the dominant theme of southern history and including indigenous, white, black, and immigrant people in the story, Edward L. Ayers cuts across the usual geographic, thematic, and chronological boundaries that subdivide southern history. Ayers explains the major contours and events of the southern past from a fresh perspective, weaving geography with history in innovative ways. He uses unique color maps created with sophisticated geographic information system (GIS) tools to interpret massive data sets from a humanistic perspective, providing a view of movement within the South with a clarity, detail, and continuity we have not seen before. The South has never stood still; it is—and always has been—changing in deep, radical, sometimes contradictory ways, often in divergent directions. Ayers’s history of migration in the South is a broad yet deep reinterpretation of the region’s past that informs our understanding of the population, economy, politics, and culture of the South today. Southern Journey is not only a pioneering work of history; it is a grand recasting of the South’s past by one of its most renowned and appreciated scholars.
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807173010
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Taking a wide focus, Southern Journey narrates the evolution of southern history from the founding of the nation to the present day by focusing on the settling, unsettling, and resettling of the South. Using migration as the dominant theme of southern history and including indigenous, white, black, and immigrant people in the story, Edward L. Ayers cuts across the usual geographic, thematic, and chronological boundaries that subdivide southern history. Ayers explains the major contours and events of the southern past from a fresh perspective, weaving geography with history in innovative ways. He uses unique color maps created with sophisticated geographic information system (GIS) tools to interpret massive data sets from a humanistic perspective, providing a view of movement within the South with a clarity, detail, and continuity we have not seen before. The South has never stood still; it is—and always has been—changing in deep, radical, sometimes contradictory ways, often in divergent directions. Ayers’s history of migration in the South is a broad yet deep reinterpretation of the region’s past that informs our understanding of the population, economy, politics, and culture of the South today. Southern Journey is not only a pioneering work of history; it is a grand recasting of the South’s past by one of its most renowned and appreciated scholars.