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Library Ed. Recorded Books/ Southern Voices Audio 2009
CS ISBN 978-1-4407-0684-4 $51.75 Six cassettes
CD ISBN 9781440706851 $72.75 Six CDs
DD ISBN multiple sources
This bleak, thoughtful look at the brutality and futility of war is masterfully narrated by Ed Sala. In the summer of 1916, an inexperienced group of "America's eager export of losers, deadbeats, cutthroats, dilettantes, and murderers," led by veteran officer Napoleon Childs, travels into Mexico to pursue Pancho Villa. After an ambush, most of the men are killed. Childs, beaten, bloodied, devastated, and left to die, begins both a trek for survival and an inward journey as he attempts to understand himself and his experiences. Robert Olmstead (COAL BLACK HORSE) writes cowboy-lean prose, and Sala delivers each gritty exchange with exceptional honesty. His interpretations of greenhorn cowboys and Mexican villagers ring with authenticity, and Childs's near-death delusions are convincing, thanks to Sala's sensitive performance. S.J.H. © AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine [Published: DECEMBER 2009]
Library Ed. Recorded Books/ Southern Voices Audio 2009
CS ISBN 978-1-4407-0684-4 $51.75 Six cassettes
CD ISBN 9781440706851 $72.75 Six CDs
DD ISBN multiple sources
Library Ed. Recorded Books/ Southern Voices Audio 2009
CS ISBN 978-1-4407-0684-4 $51.75 Six cassettes
CD ISBN 9781440706851 $72.75 Six CDs
DD ISBN multiple sources
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