You Forgot About Me is a cycle of five interconnected stories unfolding over the final six months of World War II, moving from the Hürtgen Forest into wards, trains, and hometown streets where "home" feels like a rumor. Captain Norman Watt-composer turned infantry officer-can't reconcile leadership with slaughter, and his refusal to harden becomes its own liability. As the fighting recedes, the damage doesn't: a nurse tries to salvage what war has unscrewed from the human spirit; an officer's mind turns the world into a phonograph of repetition; a battle-fatigued witness writes like a man trying to scatter proof into the wind; and a disfigured veteran returns to a Kentucky that has learned to profit without bleeding. Dedicated to the men who fought in the Battle of Hürtgen Forest, this collection doesn't argue motives. It examines the cost-what's carried back in the quiet, and what the quiet carries forward.
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Kevin Haslam is a Rhode Island-based writer and multidisciplinary artist with a soft spot for New England atmosphere and sharp little human truths. He's the author of Salinger in the Rye-an Amazon bestseller in American Literature Criticism-and he writes literary fiction that's equal parts lyric and bite. A recovering rockstar (yes, really-The Parker Star Band), he still believes in rhythm, big feelings, and making something out of noise. He's also the co-founder of Yoonie Co., an independent creative studio producing original work across writing, visual art, and music.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. You Forgot About Me is a cycle of five interconnected stories unfolding over the final six months of World War II, moving from the Huertgen Forest into wards, trains, and hometown streets where "home" feels like a rumor. Captain Norman Watt-composer turned infantry officer-can't reconcile leadership with slaughter, and his refusal to harden becomes its own liability. As the fighting recedes, the damage doesn't: a nurse tries to salvage what war has unscrewed from the human spirit; an officer's mind turns the world into a phonograph of repetition; a battle-fatigued witness writes like a man trying to scatter proof into the wind; and a disfigured veteran returns to a Kentucky that has learned to profit without bleeding.Dedicated to the men who fought in the Battle of Huertgen Forest, this collection doesn't argue motives. It examines the cost-what's carried back in the quiet, and what the quiet carries forward. Five interconnected WWII stories spanning the war's final months, from the Huertgen Forest to the uneasy quiet of home. A composer-turned-officer, nurses, and returning veterans confront the aftershock and silence that refuses to mean peace. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781732366855
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. You Forgot About Me is a cycle of five interconnected stories unfolding over the final six months of World War II, moving from the Huertgen Forest into wards, trains, and hometown streets where "home" feels like a rumor. Captain Norman Watt-composer turned infantry officer-can't reconcile leadership with slaughter, and his refusal to harden becomes its own liability. As the fighting recedes, the damage doesn't: a nurse tries to salvage what war has unscrewed from the human spirit; an officer's mind turns the world into a phonograph of repetition; a battle-fatigued witness writes like a man trying to scatter proof into the wind; and a disfigured veteran returns to a Kentucky that has learned to profit without bleeding.Dedicated to the men who fought in the Battle of Huertgen Forest, this collection doesn't argue motives. It examines the cost-what's carried back in the quiet, and what the quiet carries forward. Five interconnected WWII stories spanning the war's final months, from the Huertgen Forest to the uneasy quiet of home. A composer-turned-officer, nurses, and returning veterans confront the aftershock and silence that refuses to mean peace. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781732366855
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