The Deserter's Tale: The Story of an Ordinary Soldier Who Walked Away from the War in Iraq

The Deserter's Tale: The Story of an Ordinary Soldier Who Walked Away from the War in Iraq

The Deserter's Tale: The Story of an Ordinary Soldier Who Walked Away from the War in Iraq

The Deserter's Tale: The Story of an Ordinary Soldier Who Walked Away from the War in Iraq

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Overview

Apocalypse Now insanity . . . if this is what one soldier saw in seven months, imagine the sum total of the inhumanity being perpetuated in Iraq” (Toronto Star).
 
The first memoir from a soldier who deserted from the war in Iraq, and a vivid and damning indictment of the American military campaign, The Deserter’s Tale is “destined to become part of the literature of the Iraq war . . . a substantial contribution to history” (Los Angeles Times).
 
In Spring 2003, young Oklahoman Joshua Key was sent to Ramadi as part of a combat engineer company. It was not the campaign against terrorists and evildoers he had expected. Key saw Iraqi civilians beaten, shot, and killed, or maimed for little or no provocation. After seven months in Iraq, Key was home on leave and knew he could not return. So he took his family and went underground in the United States, finally seeking asylum in Canada after fourteen months in hiding.
 
Detailing the grinding horrors of life as part of an occupying force, The Deserter’s Tale is the story of a conservative-minded family man and patriot who went to war believing unquestioningly in his government’s commitment to integrity and justice, and how what he saw in Iraq transformed him into someone who could no longer serve his country.
 
“Devastating . . . The questions [Key] raises . . . will not go away.” —Daily Kos
 
“A tearjerker . . . Lawrence Hill, the award-winning Canadian novelist and journalist who helped Key write The Deserter’s Tale, does a marvelous job preserving Key’s authentic voice. The writing is fluid, crisp and compelling. The story is shocking.” —Montreal Gazette

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781555846633
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Publication date: 02/26/2020
Series: Books That Changed the World
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

LAWRENCE HILL is the award-winning and internationally bestselling author of The Book of Negroes, which was made into a six-part TV mini-series. His previous novels, Some Great Thing and Any Known Blood, became national bestsellers. Hill s non-fiction work includes Blood: The Stuff of Life, the subject of his 2013 Massey Lectures, and Black Berry, Sweet Juice, a memoir about growing up black and white in Canada. Lawrence Hill volunteers with Crossroads International, the Black Loyalist Heritage Society and Project Bookmark Canada. He lives with his family in Hamilton, Ontario, and Woody Point, Newfoundland.www.lawrencehill.comwww.facebook.com/lawrencehillauthor

Table of Contents

Map     ix
Prologue     1
Childhood     11
Recruitment and Training     35
Early Days in Iraq     57
Return to Ramadi     91
The Girl at the Hospital     111
al-Habbaniyah     125
al-Qa'im     154
AWOL     179
Epilogue     209
Photographs     232
Author's Note     235
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