Ordinary Heroes

Cover of Ordinary Heroes by Scott Turow
Author: Scott Turow
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 613
ISBN-13: 9780739325636
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.35 Inches
Weight: 1.9 Pounds
Width: 1.4 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Ordinary Heroes by Scott Turow, published by Random House Large Print in 2005, is a historical fiction novel that spans 613 pages. The story follows Stewart Dubinsky as he delves into the complex legacy of his father, David Dubin, a World War II veteran. After discovering a collection of wartime letters and details about his father’s court-martial, Stewart embarks on a journey to uncover the hidden truths of his father’s past, revealing a man who was both a JAG lawyer and a soldier caught in the chaos of war.

As Stewart investigates military archives and personal correspondence, he pieces together a narrative filled with suspense and moral dilemmas. The novel explores themes of family life, the impact of war, and the choices that define a person’s character. Set against the backdrop of significant historical events, including the Battle of the Bulge, Ordinary Heroes presents a gripping account of the struggles faced by soldiers and the complexities of their relationships. Through this exploration, readers gain insight into the harsh realities of war and the enduring quest for understanding one’s heritage.


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Stewart Dubinsky knew his father had served in World War II. And he’d been told how David Dubin (as his father had Americanized the name that Stewart later reclaimed) had rescued Stewart’s mother from the horror of the Balingen concentration camp. But when he discovers, after his father’s death, a packet of wartime letters to a former fiancee, and learns of his father’s court-martial and imprisonment, he is plunged into the mystery of his family’s secret history and driven to uncover the truth about this enigmatic, distant man who’d always refused to talk about his war.
As he pieces together his father’s past through military archives, letters, and, finally, notes from a memoir his father wrote while in prison, secretly preserved by the officer who defended him, Stewart starts to assemble a dramatic and baffling chain of events. He learns how Dubin, a JAG lawyer attached to Patton’s Third Army and desperate for combat experience, got more than he bargained for when he was ordered to arrest Robert Martin, a wayward OSS officer who, despite his spectacular bravery with the French Resistance, appeared to be acting on orders other than his commanders’. In pursuit of Martin, Dubin and his sergeant are parachuted into Bastogne just as the Battle of the Bulge reaches its apex. Pressed into the leadership of a desperately depleted rifle company, the men are forced to abandon their quest for Martin and his fiery, maddeningly elusive comrade, Gita, as they fight for their lives through carnage and chaos, the likes of which Dubin could never have imagined.
In reconstructing the terrible events and agonizing choices his father faced on the battlefield, in the courtroom, and in love, Stewartgains a closer understanding of his past, of his father’s character, and of the brutal nature of war itself.

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Publisher: Random House Large Print. Year: 2005.
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ISBN-13: 9780739325636.
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Language: en. Pages: 613. Edition: 1.

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