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Capturing the reality of war with a fidelity and power that echoes the best of classic war writing, this haunting novel brings alive the terrors of a young soldier in shocking, almost hallucinatory detail.
George Tilson is an eighteen-year-old Iowan farm boy who enlists in the army during World War II and is also sent to Normandy soon after D-Day. Nicknamed “Heck” because of his reluctance to curse, he's a typical soldier, willing to do his duty without fuss or much musing about grand goals. The night before he's trucked into the combat zone, Heck meets a young French refugee and her family, an come across that unsettles him greatly.
It is during his first, horrific exposure to combat that Heck discovers a dark truth about himself: He's a coward. Shamed by his fears and tortured by the never-ending physical dangers around him, he struggles to survive, to live up to the ideal of the American fighting man, and also to make sense of his feelings for the young French woman. As the stark reality of combat—the knowledge that he could vanish at any moment—presses in on him, Heck makes a series of choices that might be rational atlanta divorce attorneys human situation except war.
With remorseless, hypnotic clarity, Arvin draws readers into the unimaginable fear, violence, and chaos of the war zone. Arvin layers profound meaning in just a brilliantly executed minimalist style. His portrayal of the emotional and physical terrors Heck can neither understand nor escape is one of the very most disturbing and unforgettable accounts of the life span of any soldier ever written.