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Three great stories, in one!, Feb 4 2001
This review is from: Three Great Novels of World War II (Hardcover)
How can you beat it? Three of the great classics of World War II in one volume! Tales of the South Pacific, by James Michener, was a Pulitzer prize winning novel by one of the greatest authors of the twentieth century. Renowned for his detailed research, and for his storytelling ability, Michener has been described with every superlative in the book. This story may be his finest, and served as the basis for the Broadway musical and the movie, "South Pacific." The setting is a tropical paradise; windswept coral isles and the nurses, soldiers and sailors caught up by the war, and the inevitable romances that resulted. Mr. Roberts, by Thomas Heggen, is the story of a much-loved navy lieutenant juxtaposed against the rigid, incompetent captain of a navy cargo vessel, the "Reluctant," whose duties take her from boredom to tedium and back again with little relief for the crew. The story is anything but boring, however, and the characters are unforgettable. In the movie version, Henry Fonda portrayed the herois Mr. Roberts movingly. The story mixes poignancy with satire, and is both hugely funny and profoundly tragic. Battle Cry, by Leon Uris (another giant of literature), depicts life in the United States Marine Corps as it was during the great Pacific War. The story takes you from boot training to the foxholes with the fighting Marine Corps, who probably suffered more than any other branch of service in the Pacific in the early to middle 'forties. Faith, hope, and desire are all epitomized in this story, often described as the greatest novel ever written about the Marines. Anyone interested in those days of Pacific conflict should have this book, unless they already have these three great stories in another form. Joseph H. Pierre
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Three great stories, in one!, Feb 4 2001
By Joseph H Pierre "Joe Pierre" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Three Great Novels of World War II (Hardcover)
How can you beat it? Three of the great classics of World War II in one volume! Tales of the South Pacific, by James Michener, was a Pulitzer prize winning novel by one of the greatest authors of the twentieth century. Renowned for his detailed research, and for his storytelling ability, Michener has been described with every superlative in the book. This story may be his finest, and served as the basis for the Broadway musical and the movie, "South Pacific." The setting is a tropical paradise; windswept coral isles and the nurses, soldiers and sailors caught up by the war, and the inevitable romances that resulted. Mr. Roberts, by Thomas Heggen, is the story of a much-loved navy lieutenant juxtaposed against the rigid, incompetent captain of a navy cargo vessel, the "Reluctant," whose duties take her from boredom to tedium and back again with little relief for the crew. The story is anything but boring, however, and the characters are unforgettable. In the movie version, Henry Fonda portrayed the herois Mr. Roberts movingly. The story mixes poignancy with satire, and is both hugely funny and profoundly tragic. Battle Cry, by Leon Uris (another giant of literature), depicts life in the United States Marine Corps as it was during the great Pacific War. The story takes you from boot training to the foxholes with the fighting Marine Corps, who probably suffered more than any other branch of service in the Pacific in the early to middle 'forties. Faith, hope, and desire are all epitomized in this story, often described as the greatest novel ever written about the Marines. Anyone interested in those days of Pacific conflict should have this book, unless they already have these three great stories in another form. Joseph H. Pierre
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For our Fathers or Grandfathers honored Sacrifices., April 9 2010
By D. G. Evans "MUSIC DOC" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Three Great Novels of World War II (Hardcover)
Yes, the stories are "fictional", but the feeling is real. Try reading "Flag of our Fathers" and this wonderful collection in tandem, then go "Thank A Vet!". Visit a VA Hospital and spend time with the elder and younger warriors who may have no one left to care about them. Join "CIA" (Compassion In Action),
See the young of America around you in uniform as the torchbearers of these older heroes and frightened youngsters, yet again rising to the call, doing their job, honoring us all with their Service and Sacrifice. When they are old and grayed, I pray that some brilliant authors like these will inscribe their experiences so that we'll never forget what War is like, and how great regular folks can be.
And don't forget to thank that VET!
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