Warrior, Wayfarer

Published
Jul 2012
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
364

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From the satire of the start through the severity of the finish, Warrior, Wayfarer resonates with the makings of a terrific novel: authentic and visceral, humorous and suspenseful, vivid and evocative.

Bob Miller has written an extraordinarily accurate account of the military during the latter stages of the Vietnam War. The main character, Press Patrick, is a well educated Army draftee. Full of contradictions, he is an atheist and a secret seeker. He is also brash, skeptical, self-indulgent, morally pliable, inquisitive, quick-witted, generous. Along the way to war he falls in love, battles superiors and subordinates, learns his craft as a combat engineer, and embarks on a spiritual journey. This book will make you lean forward with anticipation, sit back with laughter, slump down with sadness.

For full color pictures of the beauty of Vietnam and the brutality of war, go to the Warrior, Wayfarer Facebook page.

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Jul 2012 ISBN10 B00563BORO
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