Green on Blue A Novel

Green on Blue by Elliot Ackerman is a reprint edition published by Simon and Schuster in 2015, comprising 242 pages in English. This novel presents a poignant narrative centered on Aziz, a young Afghan orphan, and his older brother Ali as they navigate the complexities of life in a war-torn Afghanistan. Their existence is shattered when armed men invade their village, leading them to a small city where they must confront the harsh realities of conflict and survival.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of revenge, loyalty, and the moral dilemmas faced in the midst of war. As Aziz joins the Special Lashkar, a US-funded militia, he becomes entangled in the violent dynamics of Afghan factions and the impact of foreign intervention. The narrative explores the struggles of coming of age against a backdrop of espionage and military conflict, providing insight into the personal and societal challenges that arise in such tumultuous times.
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From the author of Waiting for Eden and the National Book Award Finalist Dark at the Crossing, a “compassionate, provocative, and alive” (Vogue.com) debut war story about a young Afghan orphan, “Green on Blue is harrowing, brutal, and utterly absorbing. With spare prose, Ackerman has spun a morally complex tale of revenge, loyalty, and brotherly love” (Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner).
Aziz and his older brother Ali are coming of age in a village amid the pine forests and endless mountains of eastern Afghanistan. They are poor, but inside their mud-walled home, the family has stability, love, and routine. One day a convoy of armed men arrives in their village and their world crumbles. The boys survive and make their way to a small city, where they gradually begin to piece together their lives. But when US forces invade the country, militants strike back. A bomb explodes in the market, and Ali is brutally injured.
To save his brother, Aziz must join the Special Lashkar, a US-funded militia. As he rises through the ranks, Aziz becomes mired in the dark underpinnings of his country’s war, witnessing clashes between rival Afghan groups—what US soldiers call “green on green” attacks—and those on US forces by Afghan soldiers, violence known as “green on blue.” Trapped in a conflict both savage and contrived, Aziz struggles to understand his place. Will he embrace the brutality of war or leave it behind, and risk placing his brother—and a young woman he has come to love—in jeopardy?
Green on Blue has broken new ground in the literature of our most recent wars, accomplishing an astonishing feat of empathy and imagination. Writing from the Afghan perspective, “Elliot Ackerman has done something brave as a writer and even braver as a soldier: He has touched, for real, the culture and soul of his enemy” (The New York Times Book Review).
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