The Days After

The Days After by Erik Flynn, published by AuthorHouse in February 2006, is a 60-page exploration of personal narratives from the Vietnam War. This edition presents a collection of poignant and revealing stories from average soldiers, emphasizing their unique experiences. The book captures a range of emotions and perspectives, blending humor with the serious realities of war, while maintaining historical accuracy.
Readers will find a diverse array of accounts, from enlisted men to officers, including tales from a former POW and a State Senator from Massachusetts. The compilation, overseen by Lt. Col. Robert W. Michel, U.S. Army Retired, reflects the varied experiences of those who served, offering insights into the lives of people with disabilities and the broader themes of biography and personal memoirs. This work aims to provide a deeper understanding of the Vietnam War through the lens of individual soldiers’ stories.
Official synopsis Publisher
No anthology of the Viet Nam War has ever been written with such emphasis on telling the poignant and revealing personal stories of average soldiers. War makes for strange, sometimes even humorous tales, and while some are quite spiritual in their effect, they still contain realistic and historic accuracy. Lt. Col. Robert W. Michel, U.S. Army Retired, compiled this cast of enlisted men and officers whose experiences span a range from a puppy dog to a former POW and those of a State Senator from Massachusetts. He spent countless hours pouring over these and dozens of other stories until he found what he believed to be an accurate representation of what many soldiers experienced during the Viet Nam War.
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “The Days After” about?
Who is the author of “The Days After”?
When was “The Days After” published?
What is the ISBN for “The Days After”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
