Frozen Rainbows

Frozen Rainbows by M. Bedford Davis is a First Edition memoir published by Meadowlark in December 2003. This 348-page book presents an account of the experiences of a battalion surgeon during World War II, highlighting the resilience and fortitude required to navigate the challenges faced by medical officers on the battlefield.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the day-to-day struggles encountered by infantrymen, alongside the unique difficulties that medical personnel faced in wartime. The narrative emphasizes the role of the medical team as compassionate figures amidst the chaos of conflict, offering insights into the realities of war from a personal perspective. This memoir contributes to the broader subjects of biographies and memoirs, providing a reflective look at the human experience during one of history’s most tumultuous periods.
Official synopsis Publisher
The medical team of World War II were men of mercy – the angels on the battlefield. Battalion surgeon, Dr. M. Bedford Davis, survived the war using fortitude, resiliency and some luck. In Frozen Rainbows, Dr. Davis describes the day-to-day struggles of an infantryman as well as the special challenges that faced a medical officer.
FAQ
What is “Frozen Rainbows” about?
Who is the author of “Frozen Rainbows”?
When was “Frozen Rainbows” published?
What is the ISBN for “Frozen Rainbows”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
