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Ron Kovic went to Vietnam dreaming of being an American hero. What
he found there changed him profoundly, even before the severe
battlefield injury that left him paralysed from the waist down. He
returned to an America indifferent to the realities of war and the
fate of those who fought for their country. From his wheelchair he
became one of the most visible and outspoken opponents of the
Vietnam War. Born on the Fourth of July is a journey of
self-discovery, a reckoning with the horrors of an unjust war, a
testament to courage and a call to protest. A modern classic of
anti-war writing, it inspired an Oscar-winning film, sold over one
million copies and remains as powerful and relevant today as when
it was first published.
Born on the Fourth of July, the New York Times bestseller (more than one million copies sold), details Ron Kovic's life story (portrayed by Tom Cruise in the Oliver Stone film version) - from a patriotic soldier in Vietnam, to his severe battlefield injury, to his role as the country's most outspoken anti-Vietnam War advocate, spreading his message from his wheelchair. This 40th anniversary edition includes a powerful and moving new introduction, setting this classic anti-war story in a contemporary context.
Cultural Writing. This New York Times bestseller details the
author's life story (portrayed by Tom Cruise in the Oliver Stone
film)--from a patriotic soldier in Vietnam, to his severe
battlefield injury, to his role as the country's most outspoken
anti-Vietnam War advocate, spreading his message from his
wheelchair. Ron Kovic served two tours of duty during the Vietnam
War. He was paralyzed from his chest down in combat in 1968 and has
been in a wheelchair ever since. Kovic's powerful and moving new
introduction sets this classic antiwar story in a contemporary
context.
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