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In this sequel to Who Will Have My Back, discover the stories of nine remarkable American women soldiers wounded while serving in Iraq or Afghanistan. Based on hours of personal interviews, Out of the Shadows: Voices of American Women Soldiers pieces together the unique lives of these women who served side by side with their male counterparts in war-torn Iraq and Afghanistan. Out of the Shadows honors the legacy and inconceivable sacrifice of each of these women. This tribute is meant to honor all of America's women soldiers, their inarguable bravery and heroism-and to lay bare for all the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this sequel to Who Will Have My Back, discover the stories of nine remarkable American women soldiers wounded while serving in Iraq or Afghanistan. Based on hours of personal interviews, Out of the Shadows: Voices of American Women Soldiers pieces together the unique lives of these women who served side by side with their male counterparts in war-torn Iraq and Afghanistan. Out of the Shadows honors the legacy and inconceivable sacrifice of each of these women. This tribute is meant to honor all of America's women soldiers, their inarguable bravery and heroism-and to lay bare for all the world to see the heart, courage, and sacrifices of the American Woman Soldier.
Autorenporträt
Ron Farina is the author of three books, At the Altar of the Past, Out of the Shadows: Voices of American Women Soldiers, and Who Will Have My Back: Stories of Love and Care for Those Who Have Served and Sacrificed. Other works include "Keeping Promises" and "War Torn," personal essays about the human cost of war. In 2021 he was awarded the AWP Intro Award for fiction, and The Society of Professional Journalists, Connecticut Chapter first place award for general column magazine feature, for the essay "War Torn." He holds a BA in Creative Writing from Central Connecticut State University, and an MFA from Western Connecticut State University. He served in Vietnam in 1966 and 1967. He lives in Connecticut with his wife and two Golden Retrievers, Henry and Preacher.