Description: Fighters by C.J. Chivers NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * "A CLASSIC OF WAR REPORTING...THERE IS NO DOWNTIME IN THIS RELENTLESS BOOK."-The New York Times * "REMARKABLE...A MEMORIAL IN PAGES."-The Washington Post * "GRIPPING AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING."-USA Today * "EVOCATIVE."-Publishers Weekly, (Starred Review) * "IT JOINS THE BEST WAR LITERATURE THIS COUNTRY HAS EVER PRODUCED."-Sebastian Junger, bestselling author of Tribe and War Pulitzer Prize winner C.J. Chiverss unvarnished New York Times bestseller is a chronicle of modern combat, told through the eyes of the fighters who have waged Americas longest wars: "A classic of war reporting...there is no downtime in this relentless book" (The New York Times). More than 2.7 million Americans have served in Afghanistan or Iraq since September 11, 2001, and C.J. Chivers reported on both wars from their beginnings. The Fighters vividly conveys the physical and emotional experience of war as lived by six combatants: a fighter pilot, a corpsman, a scout helicopter pilot, a grunt, an infantry officer, and a Special Forces sergeant. Chivers captures their courage, commitment, sense of purpose, and ultimately their suffering, frustration, and moral confusion as new enemies arise and invasions give way to counterinsurgency duties for which American forces were often not prepared. The Fighters is a "gripping, unforgettable" (The Boston Globe) portrait of modern warfare. Told with the empathy and understanding of an author who is himself an infantry veteran, The Fighters is "a masterful work of atmospheric reporting, and its a book that will have every reader asking-with varying degrees of urgency or anger or despair-the final question Chivers himself asks: `How many lives had these wars wrecked?" (Christian Science Monitor). FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography C.J. Chivers is a correspondent for The New York Times and a writer-at-large for the New York Times Magazine. His magazine story "The Fighter" won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing. In 2009 he was part of a team that won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting for coverage from Afghanistan and Pakistan. Chivers served as an infantry officer in the United States Marine Corps in the Persian Gulf War and on peacekeeping duty during the Los Angeles riots. He is the author of The Gun and The Fighters. Review "A classic of war reporting . . . There is no down time in this relentless book . . . It is real and in the moment . . . Chiverss achievement has been to make his subjects mythic as well as human . . . The authors stories give heart-rending meaning to the lives and deaths of these men and women, even if policymakers generally have not."-The New York Times "A masterpiece."-Providence Journal "Remarkable. . . . a memorial in pages."-The Washington Post "Gripping, unforgettable."-The Boston Globe "A masterful work of atmospheric reporting, and its a book that will have every reader asking - with varying degrees of urgency or anger or despair - the final question Chivers himself asks: `How many lives had these wars wrecked?"-Christian Science Monitor "C.J. Chivers, an artist among war correspondents, fashions a vast mosaic of bravery and miscalculation from the lives of American combatants in Iraq and Afghanistan."-The Wall Street Journal "[Chivers] draws on the grit, sweat, and raw emotion of war to tell a story as few can, with a reality so unflinchingly rich and powerful that it can be overwhelming for the uninitiated reader....The Fighters cements his reputation as the foremost combat journalist of his generation."-Modern War Institute at West Point "A bitter dose of truth about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. . . . The Fighters is about as accurate a depiction of combat in the Sandbox as we are going to see in our lifetimes."-Field & Stream "A chilling account of failed American invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq through the searing experiences of six fighters."-Kirkus Reviews, starred review "A Must-Read Book...The Fighters will stand as an essential record of Americans in combat in the years following September 11."-Mens Journal "The narrative he weaves is not only compelling but may change what you think you know about the American military experience in these two countries."-Christian Science Monitor "Gripping and thought-provoking."-USA Today "The Fighters spares no one. . . . These are not easy hero stories with smooth edges, but in their lack of cohesion and conclusion down in the gray areas where they dwell, they shine back at us, forcing us to look at what weve done as a nation, forcing us to look at ourselves."-Popular Mechanics "A necessary, immersive narrative of what its like for a soldier in Afghanistan and Iraq, fighting without a clear end."-Chicago Tribune "Evocative . . . This fast-paced, action-heavy work of long-form war journalism has bestseller written all over it."-Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Wonderfully engaging. Readers will empathize with the trials each faced in combat and beyond in a book that will enlighten all who read it, no matter their feelings about the wars."-Booklist, starred review "The Fighters is a rare book that thrusts the reader straight into the sweaty, filthy, exhausted reality of war while also revealing the broad sweep and scope of our nations struggles. It joins the best war literature this country has ever produced."-Sebastian Junger, New York Times bestselling author of Tribe and War "Courageous in its reporting and shining in its humanity, The Fighters is a defining document of what war truly is."-David Finkel, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Thank You For Your Service and The Good Soldiers "A riveting, heart-rending, and chastening account of the Americans who are waging wars that the rest of us have already chosen to forget. It is a gift to the nation, both deeply moving and profound in its implications."-Andrew J. Bacevich, New York Times bestselling author of Americas War for the Greater Middle East Review Quote "A classic of war reporting . . . There is no down time in this relentless book . . . It is real and in the moment . . . Chiverss achievement has been to make his subjects mythic as well as human . . . The authors stories give heart-rending meaning to the lives and deaths of these men and women, even if policymakers generally have not."-- The New York Times "A masterpiece."-- Providence Journal "Remarkable. . . . a memorial in pages."-- The Washington Post "Gripping, unforgettable."-- The Boston Globe "A masterful work of atmospheric reporting, and its a book that will have every reader asking - with varying degrees of urgency or anger or despair - the final question Chivers himself asks: How many lives had these wars wrecked?"-- Christian Science Monitor "C.J. Chivers, an artist among war correspondents, fashions a vast mosaic of bravery and miscalculation from the lives of American combatants in Iraq and Afghanistan."-- The Wall Street Journal "[Chivers] draws on the grit, sweat, and raw emotion of war to tell a story as few can, with a reality so unflinchingly rich and powerful that it can be overwhelming for the uninitiated reader.... The Fighters cements his reputation as the foremost combat journalist of his generation."-- Modern War Institute at West Point "A bitter dose of truth about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. . . . The Fighters is about as accurate a depiction of combat in the Sandbox as we are going to see in our lifetimes."-- Field & Stream "A chilling account of failed American invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq through the searing experiences of six fighters."-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "A Must-Read Book... The Fighters will stand as an essential record of Americans in combat in the years following September 11."-- Mens Journal "The narrative he weaves is not only compelling but may change what you think you know about the American military experience in these two countries."-- Christian Science Monitor "Gripping and thought-provoking."-- USA Today " The Fighters spares no one. . . . These are not easy hero stories with smooth edges, but in their lack of cohesion and conclusion down in the gray areas where they dwell, they shine back at us, forcing us to look at what weve done as a nation, forcing us to look at ourselves."-- Popular Mechanics "A necessary, immersive narrative of what its like for a soldier in Afghanistan and Iraq, fighting without a clear end."-- Chicago Tribune "Evocative . . . This fast-paced, action-heavy work of long-form war journalism has bestseller written all over it."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Wonderfully engaging. Readers will empathize with the trials each faced in combat and beyond in a book that will enlighten all who read it, no matter their feelings about the wars."-- Booklist, starred review " The Fighters is a rare book that thrusts the reader straight into the sweaty, filthy, exhausted reality of war while also revealing the broad sweep and scope of our nations struggles. It joins the best war literature this country has ever produced."-- Sebastian Junger, New York Times bestselling author of Tribe and War "Courageous in its reporting and shining in its humanity, The Fighters is a defining document of what war truly is."-- David Finkel, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Thank You For Your Service and The Good Soldiers "A riveting, heart-rending, and chastening account of the Americans who are waging wars that the rest of us have already chosen to forget. It is a gift to the nation, both deeply moving and profound in its implications."-- Andrew J. Bacevich, New York Times bestselling author of Americas War for the Greater Middle East Excerpt from Book The Fighters After ousting the Taliban from power in Kabul and chasing much of al Qaedas leadership into Pakistan, the Pentagon began preparing in earnest for the invasion of Iraq. As Afghanistans interim government tried to consolidate its post-Taliban position, the administration of President George W. Bush asserted that as punishment for developing weapons of mass destruction, giving refuge to terrorists, and defying international obligations, Iraqs leader, Saddam Hussein, should be forcibly deposed. By early 2003, political dialogue had run its course. Preparations for invasion were nearly complete. American forces were arrayed near Iraqs borders, readying for attack. Their number dwarfed the size of the force in Afghanistan, which had grown to about 10,000 troops. Afghanistan was no longer the priority. A second war was soon to start. Details ISBN1451676662 Author C.J. Chivers Pages 400 Publisher Simon & Schuster Year 2019 ISBN-10 1451676662 ISBN-13 9781451676662 Publication Date 2019-05-30 Format Paperback Imprint Simon & Schuster Subtitle Americans In Combat Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States DEWEY 956.70443373 Short Title The Fighters Language English Audience General/Trade NZ Release Date 2019-05-30 US Release Date 2019-05-30 UK Release Date 2019-05-30 Illustrations maps throughout AU Release Date 2019-05-31 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:124445216;
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ISBN-13: 9781451676662
Book Title: Fighters
Number of Pages: 400 Pages
Publication Name: The Fighters: Americans in Combat
Language: English
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Item Height: 213 mm
Subject: Government, History
Publication Year: 2019
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 313 g
Subject Area: Social Organisations
Author: C. J. Chivers
Item Width: 140 mm
Format: Paperback