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Justin and Wiley had never seen the ocean before they joined the Coast Guard after the attack on Pearl Harbor. They would come to know it well. With only a rifle and a dog for company, they patrol the beaches at night, searching for signs of enemy approach while they worry about the folks on the home front and long for the girls they left behind. When the threat of invasion fades, they are assigned to sea duty as gunner's mates on the Mintaka, a Liberty ship transporting troops and cargo to islands in the Pacific. As the two friends adjust to their new assignment, they meet Cubby and 'Leb, two…mehr

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Justin and Wiley had never seen the ocean before they joined the Coast Guard after the attack on Pearl Harbor. They would come to know it well. With only a rifle and a dog for company, they patrol the beaches at night, searching for signs of enemy approach while they worry about the folks on the home front and long for the girls they left behind. When the threat of invasion fades, they are assigned to sea duty as gunner's mates on the Mintaka, a Liberty ship transporting troops and cargo to islands in the Pacific. As the two friends adjust to their new assignment, they meet Cubby and 'Leb, two black members of the crew. Justin is able to confide in Cubby, discussing his concerns about racial tensions at home as he witnesses similar issues aboard the Mintaka. Wiley forms a tenuous bond with 'Leb as he worries about how he will measure up if the time comes. At home or at sea, trouble is never far away. Letters from home offer comfort, but the news is not always reassuring. Justin worries about the racial trouble brewing in Glory, their hometown, while Wiley frets over what Agnes, his headstrong girlfriend might do while he is away. As Cubby tells Justin, "This war change a lot of things, for sure."
Autorenporträt
Bruce Coyle is the author of The Glory Road, a novel set in the Depression (2018 National Indie Excellence Awards finalist in Regional Fiction). Far from Glory, his second novel, follows his characters as they serve in the Coast Guard during the war years. A California native, Coyle grew up on the north coast, taught English and creative writing in Oakland for many years, and is currently at work on his third novel, Sawdust and Smoke, whose teenage characters explore a nearby ghost town and uncover clues to a mysterious disappearance.