Jim Mathews is a high school senior in a small town near Little
Rock, Arkansas, and his future doesn't look bright. He works a
variety of odd jobs to help support his mother. His grades aren't
exemplary, but at least he graduates. On a whim, he joins the US
Marine Corps, and on the last day of August in 1940, he ships out
to boot camp in Parris Island, South Carolina. At the time, talk of
war is on the horizon, but Mathews has no idea of what he will
eventually face.
"Brave Are the Lonely" follows the course of his military
career-from boot camp to advanced infantry training and Officer's
Candidate School Training at Quantico, Virginia, to tours of duty
in four fierce, major battles, including Roi-Namur, Saipan, Tinian,
and Iwo Jima, where he is awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.
It also shares the story of his personal life-how he meets his wife
Helen and how he spends his postwar years crisscrossing the country
on behalf of the government, recalling his retirement from the
military and his life as an educator in a relatively obscure small
town in Georgia.
This historical novel provides insight into the battles in the
Pacific during World War II and pays tribute to the men who gave
their lives.
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