Review:
" Riveting. . . . The straight story on Lynch' s remarkable ordeal." "--Entertainment Weekly"
" Finely wrought. . . . A vivid portrait of a young woman who fled the familiar and fell into a situation beyond her control." -- "New York Daily News"
" Deftly, respectfully, movingly, Bragg has written Lynch' s story with extraordinary powerE . Brave, convincing and wonderfully sweet." "--The Baltimore Sun
"" Bragg brilliantly paints a portrait. . . . Lynch' s voice is heard, and through her eyes, we learn the importance of what it means to be an American." -- "The Oklahoman"
" Rick Bragg . . . deftly separates fact from conjecture. . . . A convincing record . . . a minor miracle,""" " --Winston Salem Journal
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" Bragg is a gifted wordsmith. He crafts wonderful sentences. . . . He writes lovingly and beautifully about the hills of West Virginia where Lynch was born and raised." "--San Francisco Chronicle
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" Bragg tells the story as Jessica lived it . . . [and] in the telling, her story illuminates the stories of countless others." --"San Antonio Express-News
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" There is probably more truth--sweet, human, undeniable truth--in Rick Bragg' s fine book, I Am A Soldier, Too than we have seen in anything about her experience so far--including the nightly news. For here, captured in Bragg' s distinctive prose, his appreciation of working people and their hardships, Jessica Lynch' s story comes into its full surround as a quintessentially American journey." --"The New Orleans Times-Picayune"
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"" I Am aSoldier, Too does Jessica Lynch' s story justice without contributing to the distortion that has plagued it." "--The Plain Dealer
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" A compelling story." "--Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"" Lyrical. . . . Bragg is a storyteller. . . . He knows how to use palpable detail to put us inside the emotions of his characters." "--Orlando Sentinel
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" Bragg . . . gives a cinematic account of the desperate firefight that mortally wounded Lynch' s Army buddy, Lori Piestewa, and 10 others. . . . Lynch' s painful recovery . . . is vividly described." --"The Philadelphia Inquirer"
" Lynch is a true hero in the best tradition of a nation that intuitively prefers modest honesty to grandstanding bravado." "--Los Angeles Times
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" There is a modesty about Lynch in the book . . . that is at odds with the months-long media ruckus over her ordeal." "--The Wall Street Journal
"
" A gripping account of the fight that engulfed Lynch and 32 fellow members of the 507th Maintenance Company. . . . This book is a survival narrative, a story of fighting against fear and pain and isolation and trying desperately to sustain hope." --"Houston Chronicle
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" Bragg skillfully gives the story depth and immediacy." --"Ft. Worth Star-Telegram"
"Riveting. . . . The straight story on Lynch's remarkable ordeal." "--Entertainment Weekly"
"Finely wrought. . . . A vivid portrait of a young woman who fled the familiar and fell into a situation beyond her control." --"New York Daily News"
"Deftly, respectfully, movingly, Bragg has written Lynch's story with extraordinary powerE. Brave, convincing and wonderfully sweet." "--The Baltimore Sun
""Bragg brilliantly paints a portrait. . . . Lynch's voice is heard, and through her eyes, we learn the importance of what it means to be an American." --"The Oklahoman"
"Rick Bragg . . . deftly separates fact from conjecture. . . . A convincing record . . . a minor miracle."""" --Winston Salem Journal
"
"Bragg is a gifted wordsmith. He crafts wonderful sentences. . . . He writes lovingly and beautifully about the hills of West Virginia where Lynch was born and raised." "--San Francisco Chronicle
"
"Bragg tells the story as Jessica lived it . . . [and] in the telling, her story illuminates the stories of countless others." --"San Antonio Express-News
"
"There is probably more truth--sweet, human, undeniable truth--in Rick Bragg's fine book, I Am A Soldier, Too than we have seen in anything about her experience so far--including the nightly news. For here, captured in Bragg's distinctive prose, his appreciation of working people and their hardships, Jessica Lynch's story comes into its full surround as a quintessentially American journey." --"The New Orleans Times-Picayune"
"
""I Am a Soldier, Too does Jessica Lynch's story justice without contributing to the distortion that has plagued it." "--The Plain Dealer
"
"A compelling story." "--Atlanta Journal-Constitution
""Lyrical. . . . Bragg is a storyteller. . . . He knows how to use palpable detail to put us inside the emotions of his characters." "--Orlando Sentinel
"
"Bragg . . . gives a cinematic account of the desperate firefight that mortally wounded Ly
Riveting. . . . The straight story on Lynch s remarkable ordeal. --Entertainment Weekly
Finely wrought. . . . A vivid portrait of a young woman who fled the familiar and fell into a situation beyond her control. New York Daily News
Deftly, respectfully, movingly, Bragg has written Lynch s story with extraordinary powerE. Brave, convincing and wonderfully sweet. --The Baltimore Sun
Bragg brilliantly paints a portrait. . . . Lynch s voice is heard, and through her eyes, we learn the importance of what it means to be an American. The Oklahoman
Rick Bragg . . . deftly separates fact from conjecture. . . . A convincing record . . . a minor miracle. --Winston Salem Journal
Bragg is a gifted wordsmith. He crafts wonderful sentences. . . . He writes lovingly and beautifully about the hills of West Virginia where Lynch was born and raised. --San Francisco Chronicle
Bragg tells the story as Jessica lived it . . . [and] in the telling, her story illuminates the stories of countless others. --San Antonio Express-News
There is probably more truth--sweet, human, undeniable truth--in Rick Bragg s fine book, I Am A Soldier, Too than we have seen in anything about her experience so far--including the nightly news. For here, captured in Bragg s distinctive prose, his appreciation of working people and their hardships, Jessica Lynch s story comes into its full surround as a quintessentially American journey. --The New Orleans Times-Picayune
I Am a Soldier, Too does Jessica Lynch s story justice without contributing to the distortion that has plagued it. --The Plain Dealer
A compelling story. --Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Lyrical. . . . Bragg is a storyteller. . . . He knows how to use palpable detail to put us inside the emotions of his characters. --Orlando Sentinel
Bragg . . . gives a cinematic account of the desperate firefight that mortally wounded Lynch s Army buddy, Lori Piestewa, and 10 others. . . . Lynch s painful recovery . . . is vividly described. --The Philadelphia Inquirer
Lynch is a true hero in the best tradition of a nation that intuitively prefers modest honesty to grandstanding bravado. --Los Angeles Times
There is a modesty about Lynch in the book . . . that is at odds with the months-long media ruckus over her ordeal. --The Wall Street Journal
A gripping account of the fight that engulfed Lynch and 32 fellow members of the 507th Maintenance Company. . . . This book is a survival narrative, a story of fighting against fear and pain and isolation and trying desperately to sustain hope. --Houston Chronicle
Bragg skillfully gives the story depth and immediacy. --Ft. Worth Star-Telegram"
About the Author:
Rick Bragg is the author of two best-selling books, Ava’s Man and All Over but the Shoutin’. He divides his time between New Orleans and his native Alabama.
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