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Title Statement | End of active service / Matt Young. |
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Author | Young, Matt, 1986- |
Publication | New York: Bloomsbury Publishing,2024. |
Extent of Item | 292 pages ; |
ISBN | 9781639732791 (hardcover) |
Other Number | pr07400076 |
Summary | "What was it like? It's the only thing anyone wants to know about war-and the last thing Corporal Dean Pusey wants to talk about, at least not with one of these fat and happy civilians crowding the bar. Dean is two months free from the Marine Corps, and life back in his Indiana hometown is anything but peaceful. That's when the woman next to him offers to buy him a drink. Max is nice-gorgeous, funny, easy to talk to. Dean doesn't dare tell her about the sheep he took care of on his first deployment, only to watch it get torn to shreds by a pack of wild dogs; or the naked, shivering Iraqi teenager his platoon detained after an IED blast. He needs to leave all that behind and become a new person-the kind who sticks around when Max gets pregnant. He's white-knuckling it, trying to keep calm, and it's not easy. Harder still when his friend and comrade Ruiz starts showing up all over the place like he's been invited-like he didn't die a year ago. He has Max now, he has his baby daughter River. He doesn't have time for ghosts. With his signature black humor, hard-eyed honesty, and stylistic ingenuity, Matt Young delivers a novel that turns the typical war story on its head-beginning not with enlistment but with retirement, and locating the life-or-death stakes not in battle, but in the domestic theaters of fatherhood, family, forgiveness, and love."--Dust jacket flap. |
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By Topic | Man-woman relationships--Fiction |
Post-traumatic stress disorder--Fiction | |
Veterans--Fiction--United States | |
By Genre | Domestic fiction |
Psychological fiction | |
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