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OverviewWhen I grew up, World War II was omnipresent and hidden. This was also true of my father’s time in the Air Force. Like most of his generation, it was a rule with him not to talk about what he’d seen at war. “You’re not getting any war stories from me,” he’d say. Cleaning up the old family house the year before he died, I was surprised to find a short diary of the bombing missions he had flown. Some of the missions were harrowing. I began to fill in the details, and to be surprised again, this time by a history I thought I knew. I Will Tell No War Stories is about undoing the forgetting in our family and in a society that has hidden the horrors and cataclysm of a world at war. Some part of that forgetting was necessary for the veterans, otherwise how could they come home, how could they find peace? I Will Tell No War Stories is, finally, about learning to live with history, a theme I have explored in some of my earlier books like In the Memory House and The Same Ax, Twice. The New York Times called In the Memory House a “wise and beautiful book.” In another review, the Times said, “The Same Ax, Twice is filled with insight and eloquence… a memorable, readable, brilliant book on an important subject. It is a book filled with quotable wisdom.” Full Product DetailsAuthor: Howard MansfieldPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: The Lyons Press Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.372kg ISBN: 9781493081080ISBN 10: 149308108 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 16 April 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Board book Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews"""The compelling story of how the author's father and the Air Force fought the Axis... A father's war experiences, unvarnished and illuminating."" -- ""Kirkus Reviews""" """The compelling story of how the author's father and the Air Force fought the Axis... A father's war experiences, unvarnished and illuminating."" -- ""Kirkus Reviews""" ""As a former airman fairly familiar with the air war in Europe and experiences of the US Army Air Force B-17 operations, this book was an eye opener for me.... For anyone interested in World War II, especially the air war, this is the book to read."" -- ""The Jewish Veteran"" ""I don't think I've read anything that conveys the brutality of war as powerfully as you do... People may think this is just a terrific history book -- which it is -- but it's also a cautionary tale for those of us who see sanitized pictures of a war. The universality of this book is totally here."" --Jim Braude, co-host, Boston Public Radio, on GBH ""Mansfield seamlessly weaves the tracing of his own father's story with the broader implications of history and memory."" -- ""Military Times"" ""Perhaps the best WWII book I've ever read, and I've been reading them all my life. I mean every word of this."" --Lawrence S. Braden, in a letter about his father's war -- Lt. Col. Lawrence A Braden, 101st Airborne Division, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment ""The accounts of flying missions in this book are vivid."" -- ""New York Journal of Books"" ""This was really a very moving book."" --Margery Eagan, Boston Public Radio, on GBH ""To readers' benefit, the author comes to understand his father better, and he shares insights into air combatants' experiences during World War II."" -- ""Library Journal"" ""The result is an impeccably researched and beautifully written account of the stories his father wouldn't tell. Readers will find themselves in heated sheepskin flight suits and oxygen masks, high in the sky over enemy territory, and they will feel the frustration of a child asking his father what it was like and not getting any answers. A vital and moving history of all that is left unsaid in the aftermath of war and how that affects the next generation."" -- ""Booklist"" ""The compelling story of how the author's father and the Air Force fought the Axis... A father's war experiences, unvarnished and illuminating."" -- ""Kirkus Reviews"" """As a former airman fairly familiar with the air war in Europe and experiences of the US Army Air Force B-17 operations, this book was an eye opener for me.... For anyone interested in World War II, especially the air war, this is the book to read."" -- ""The Jewish Veteran"" ""I don't think I've read anything that conveys the brutality of war as powerfully as you do... People may think this is just a terrific history book -- which it is -- but it's also a cautionary tale for those of us who see sanitized pictures of a war. The universality of this book is totally here."" --Jim Braude, co-host, Boston Public Radio, on GBH ""Mansfield seamlessly weaves the tracing of his own father's story with the broader implications of history and memory."" -- ""Military Times"" ""Perhaps the best WWII book I've ever read, and I've been reading them all my life. I mean every word of this."" --Lawrence S. Braden, in a letter about his father's war -- Lt. Col. Lawrence A Braden, 101st Airborne Division, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment ""The accounts of flying missions in this book are vivid."" -- ""New York Journal of Books"" ""This was really a very moving book."" --Margery Eagan, Boston Public Radio, on GBH ""To readers' benefit, the author comes to understand his father better, and he shares insights into air combatants' experiences during World War II."" -- ""Library Journal"" ""The result is an impeccably researched and beautifully written account of the stories his father wouldn't tell. Readers will find themselves in heated sheepskin flight suits and oxygen masks, high in the sky over enemy territory, and they will feel the frustration of a child asking his father what it was like and not getting any answers. A vital and moving history of all that is left unsaid in the aftermath of war and how that affects the next generation."" -- ""Booklist"" ""The compelling story of how the author's father and the Air Force fought the Axis... A father's war experiences, unvarnished and illuminating."" -- ""Kirkus Reviews""" Author InformationHoward Mansfield has written a dozen books, sifting through the commonplace and the forgotten to discover stories that tell us about ourselves and our place in the world. The late critic Guy Davenport said: ""Howard Mansfield has never written an uninteresting or dull sentence. All of his books are emotionally and intellectually nourishing. He is something like a cultural psychologist along with being a first-class cultural historian. He is humane, witty, bright-minded, and rigorously intelligent."" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |