Sunday, June 18, 2006

Book: Ordinary Heroes

Book Cover: Ordinary Heroes Review: 3 stars Interesting WWII story

This is a story about a man discovering his father after his death through the father’s writings about his time in the American Armed Forces. It’s an interesting and well-written account. I don’t typically find war stories interesting, but I liked this book. It’s more character-driven and isn’t your typical solder-in-the-trenches account of the war. Instead, it’s about a JAG lawyer ordered to track down and arrest a beloved soldier accused of insubordination and other crimes. It’s also a son learning about who his parents werebefore he was born. It’s not an amazing book, but is a worthwhile read.

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