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Jack Estes volunteered to fight a war in a faraway country he
couldn't even locate on a map. He was a kid, eighteen years old.
Married, broke, flunking out of college-and about to become a
father. The Marines seemed like a good way out. He figured the Nam
couldn't be any worse than home. He was wrong. Publishers Weekly
says "Chilling...It tells how a youngster from Portland, Oregon
matured in the crucible of combat...The reader is given a sense of
what it's like to fight an unseen enemy who might appear anytime,
anywhere and start shooting from ambush." Karl Marlantes, New York
Times best selling author of "Matterhorn" calls "A Field of
Innocence," "Powerful ...and riveting." Tim O'Brien, New York Times
best selling author of "The Things They Carried" says, "With its
raw realism and heartbreaking honesty...one of the finest Vietnam
memoirs." Kirkus Review says A Field of Innocence is "Exciting and
Impressive."
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