The Foot Soldier - Couverture souple

Rubinstein, Mark

 
9781941016213: The Foot Soldier

Synopsis

Right after college graduation, Costa, a lower-middle-class kid from Buffalo, New York, is drafted into the US army and plunged into the Vietnam War. The Foot Soldier catapults the reader back to the conflict that changed America. This is a compelling novella of morality—right or wrong in a split second in the hell of the jungle—when it really matters, regardless of rank, military orders, or rule books. It asks how a soldier survives, how he deals with dislocation, and how he reacts when given an order that defies everything he’s ever believed about the human soul.

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À propos de l'auteur

Mark Rubinstein, the author of the novels Mad Dog House and Love Gone Mad, is a psychiatrist, a former clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at Cornell University, a blogger for the Huffington Post, and a contributor to Psychology Today. He has coauthored five nonfiction books on various medical and psychological topics and now writes fiction. His next novel, Mad Dog Justice, is coming soon.

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