Last One In (P.S.)

Last One In (P.S.) by Nicholas Kulish is a first edition published by Ecco on June 26, 2007. This 261-page book presents the story of Jimmy Stephens, a gossip columnist who faces the consequences of a major professional blunder when he mistakenly accuses a celebrity of infidelity. As a result, he is coerced by his new editor to replace an injured war correspondent, leading him to the front lines of the Iraq War, where he encounters a group of Marines.
Readers will find a unique blend of humor and drama as Jimmy navigates the complexities of war and journalism. The narrative offers an unfiltered perspective on the invasion of Iraq, capturing the chaotic and often absurd realities faced by soldiers. With themes related to the Iraq War and a humorous take on serious situations, this book provides insight into the experiences of those involved in the conflict, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone amidst the gravity of the circumstances.
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Jimmy Stephens makes the worst mistake of his career as a gossip columnist when he wrongly accuses a big star of cheating on his wife. With lawsuits pending, Jimmy’s imperious new editor blackmails him into taking the place of the paper’s injured front-line war correspondent. Shipped off to the desert and embedded with a group of foulmouthed but fraternal Marines, Jimmy provides a bewildered but unfiltered view of the invasion of Iraq that is alternately hair-raising, hilarious, and heartbreaking.
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