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Wars and Peace: The Memoir of an American Family

ebooks Wars and Peace: The Memoir of an American Family by Rory Quirk in History

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1989 Regnery Gateway; publisher. Remainder black dot on front edge. No other names; marks or highlights. Dust jacket not price clipped. Proceeds benefit Oro Valley Public Library.


#4472970 in Books Presidio Press 1999-07-13 1999-07-13Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 1.00 x 6.00l; #File Name: 0891416838288 pages


Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. How Did I Miss This One?By A CustomerWars and Peace is the work of a Vietnam Veteran; Rory Quirk; whose father; James served in WWII and later Korea; as a behind-the-scenes major player. For a seemingly humble; low-keyed guy; James is an eloquent writer as is his wife; Elizabeth; although we see far too little of her work; since it was apparently difficult for James to hang onto her letters as he traveled the front with the likes of Generals Bradley; Paton and Ridgeway. James' letters offer never before published insights into these leaders with some comical anecdotes about Paton that suggest we heard more of Quirk than Paton in earlier press releases; in stark; often amusing; contrast to post-Quirk Paton statements. The Korean letters; researched painstakingly by the younger Quirk; reveal frightening historic events that need to be responded to by those who might still know the truth. Matthew Ridgeway; about whom I read nothing in my history books; is depicted as an incredible leader and strategist deserving of great recognition and adulation. On the other hand; General MacArthur; about whom we spent so much time; comes off as an egotistical; narcissistic insubordinate. Go figure. It would have been good to hear and know more of Elizabeth Quirk; whose letters on VE day and the first birthday of their son; Rory; portray an intense love and loneliness that suggests that perhaps this is all we need to know. This is Elizabeth. Quirk brings us through the third family war with the devastating effect his service in Vietnam had on his father; the loyal patriot. Contrasted are his views of this war then and now; through his memories of 3 former college classmates who died young for something we either don't understand; or worse; for nothing at all. Quirk's father wrote his letters almost 60 years ago and they are remarkable if one thinks of his writing them late at night after; harrowing experiences. We are fortunate to read them unedited. It is uncanny to detect the similarity of style if not language; between father and son who have not exchanged a word in over 30 years. Quirk connects these human stories with flawless historical research; offering a context to the events depicted in the letters. I still don't know how I missed this when it came out. I hope it will be out in paper soon and in print large enough for seniors. It should be on tape for the visually impaired who may well hear this as their last human connection to their past. And if they haven't yet; and I believe I would have seen it; The New York Times must review this important work. This would be great book club material for serious readers interested in the human impact of war beyond the obvious.3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. By A Family of Gifted WritersBy A CustomerThis is a family memoir; in the form of parents' letters and a son's narrative; gracefully written by three individuals who lives were touched by World War II; Korea; and Vietnam: a father; who served with Bradley; Patton; and Ridgeway; a loving and supportive wife who served on the homefront; and a son who served as a U.S. Army Ranger in Vietnam. It's a fine memoir of an American family's courage and sense of duty during this American century.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A brilliant and poignant ribute to an American family.By A CustomerThis is a fascinating and brilliantly written book that allows you to a feel very close to seminal American wars. This private but heroic family deserves our attention;

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