Iraq war books: the 2nd generation
I’ve just read Refresh, Refresh, a graphic novel by Danica Novgorodoff about three teenaged boys in rural Oregon whose fathers are serving with the Marine reserves in Iraq, and about the decision these boys make during a fatherless year. It is striking to me that these wars have been underway so long that we now ...
I've just read Refresh, Refresh, a graphic novel by Danica Novgorodoff about three teenaged boys in rural Oregon whose fathers are serving with the Marine reserves in Iraq, and about the decision these boys make during a fatherless year.
I’ve just read Refresh, Refresh, a graphic novel by Danica Novgorodoff about three teenaged boys in rural Oregon whose fathers are serving with the Marine reserves in Iraq, and about the decision these boys make during a fatherless year.
It is striking to me that these wars have been underway so long that we now have adults writing about growing up under their shadow.
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