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"A visceral account of the war . . . honest, agenda-free, and
chilling." -"New York"" Times Book Review"
The Iraq war officially began on March 20, 2003, and since then
more than one million young Americans have rotated through the
country's insurgent-infested hot spots. But although stories of
dramatic ambushes and attacks dominate the front pages of
newspapers, most of us do not truly know what the war is like for
the Americans who fight it.
"What Was Asked of Us" helps us bridge that gap. The in-depth and
intensely probing interviews this book brings together document the
soldiers' experiences and darkest secrets, offering a multitude of
authentic, unfiltered voices - at times raw and emotional, at other
times eloquent and lyrical. These voices walk us through the war,
from the successful push to Baghdad, through the erroneous "Mission
Accomplished" moment, and into the dangerous, murky present.
"Monumental. . . . Amid the glut of policy debates, and amid the
flurry of news reports that add names each day to the lists of the
dead, Trish Wood has produced what is perhaps, to date, the only
text about Iraq that matter."- San Francisco Chronicle
"An illuminating glimpse of American fighters' experiences in Iraq.
. . . There are moments of strange beauty in the soldiers'
recollections." -"Chicago"" Tribune"
"Stunning . . . chillingly eloquent. . . . Powerful and
unflinchingly honest, Wood's book deserves to be a bestseller."
-"People"
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