Gone for Soldiers
A Novel of the Mexican War
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George Hearn
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Jeff Shaara
In March 1847, 8,000 soldiers landed on the beaches of Vera Cruz, led by the army's commanding general, Winfield Scott-a heroic veteran of the War of 1812, short tempered, vain, and nostalgic for the glories of his youth. At his right hand is Robert E. Lee, a forty year-old engineer, a dignified, serious man who has never seen combat.
In vivid prose that illuminates the dark psychology of soldiers trapped behind enemy lines, Jeff Shaara brings to life the familiar characters, the stunning triumphs and soul-crushing defeats of this fascinating, long-forgotten war.©2000 Jeffrey M. Shaara; (P)2000 Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing, A Division of Random House, Inc.
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What made the experience of listening to Gone for Soldiers the most enjoyable?
The telling. The story. So much detail. Not a text book read at all. The personalities, strength and weaknesses of the American leaders. The reality of that War. This is one of my favorites. I love this book.What did you like best about this story?
The way it was told. In the way the various players handled the obstacles. The politics of it that the was played out in the field and in Washington.Which scene was your favorite?
Mexico City . . .If you could take any character from Gone for Soldiers out to dinner, who would it be and why?
Robert E. LeeAny additional comments?
I so recommend this book to anyone interested in the 'real' role of the U S-which wasn't taught so much in school. Refreshing.Great Insight into Mexican War and Gen'l Lees role
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