Wilber's War: An American Family's Journey through World War II

Author:   Hale Bradt ,  Frances B King ,  Lisa Carta
Publisher:   Van Dorn Books
Edition:   Hard-Cover ed.
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9780996693943


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   04 July 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Wilber's War: An American Family's Journey through World War II


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A father's odyssey. A mother's secret. A son's story. Wilber's War chronicles, in one volume, the story of two ordinary Americans, Wilber and Norma Bradt, during an extraordinary time, World War II. It offers fresh insight---deeply personal---into the historic conflict as it was fought by the U.S. Army in the Pacific Theater and by a family on the home front. It is an epic tale of patriotic and familial duty, heroism, love, infidelity and the tragedy of suicide. --- Based on a rich trove of wartime letters, Wilber's War is thoughtfully condensed by the author from his trilogy of the same name, which has received TWO SILVER AWARDS and numerous positive reviews: --- ""informed and informative ... thoughtful and thought-provoking ... inherently fascinating read ... deftly crafted ... very highly recommended for both community and academic library ... collections.""; [Midwest Book Review, June 2015]; ""fascinating, original biography...a superb job"" [The Journal of Military History, Jan. 2016]; --- ""Hale Bradt relates a story that could resonate with the multitude of families who also sacrificed a father, a husband or son [to war]"" [Foreword Reviews, Fall 2015]; --- Author Hale Bradt, Wilber and Norma's son, shares his parents' stories with insight, compassion, and a wealth of carefully selected images that bring their experiences to life. Visiting (in the 1980s) the battlefields where his father fought, Bradt adds another uniquely American voice to this rich story: that of a son seeking to unravel the tangled threads of his family's legacy. --- 358 pages, 21 maps, 74 illustrations.

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Author:   Hale Bradt ,  Frances B King ,  Lisa Carta
Publisher:   Van Dorn Books
Imprint:   Van Dorn Books
Edition:   Hard-Cover ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.839kg
ISBN:  

9780996693943


ISBN 10:   0996693947
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   04 July 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Midwest Book Review, June 2015: informed and informative ... thoughtful and thought-provoking ... inherently fascinating read ... deftly crafted ... very highly recommended for both community and academic library ... collections ; The Journal of Military History, January 2016: This is a fascinating, original biography of a World War II artillery officer in the Pacific War and his family's lives on the home front.... Rarely do we meet such sexual frankness and emotional pathos as are presented in these family letters...a superb job...an excellent job of providing the historical context of the events of Wilber's War. Foreword Reviews, Fall 2015 (Five hearts rating): Hale Bradt relates a story that could resonate with the multitude of families who also sacrificed a father, a husband or son [to war].


Midwest Book Review, June 2015: informed and informative ... thoughtful and thought-provoking ... inherently fascinating read ... deftly crafted ... very highly recommended for both community and academic library ... collections ;The Journal of Military History, January 2016: This is a fascinating, original biography of a World War II artillery officer in the Pacific War and his family's lives on the home front.... Rarely do we meet such sexual frankness and emotional pathos as are presented in these family letters...a superb job...an excellent job of providing the historical context of the events of Wilber's War. Foreword Reviews, Fall 2015 (Five hearts rating): Hale Bradt relates a story that could resonate with the multitude of families who also sacrificed a father, a husband or son [to war].


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