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-TIME
What an uplifting volume. It s a testament to, for sure, the GIs it portrays and, by implication, to all our soldiers, airmen, and sailors. It s also a tale of life s capacity to surprise, its ability to hand up new and unexpected lives not only to these veterans but also to their constitutional commander.
-Seth Lipsky, New York Post
Evocative and surprisingly adept . . . After staring at the haunting close-up portraits of wounded warriors and reading the searing accounts of their suffering, I m beginning to understand why this beautifully published book went to No. 1 on The Times s nonfiction best-seller list.
-Jonathan Alter, the New York Times Book Review
Most of [the portraits] show the head and face full size, seemingly bursting out of the frame with genuine presence and considerable expressive energy . . . There is genuine empathy in Bush s embrace of the stories told by these soldiers . . . He demonstrates in this book and in these paintings virtues that are sadly lacking at the top of the American political pyramid today: curiosity, compassion, the commitment to learn something new and the humility to learn it in public.
-Philip Kennicott, the Washington Post
[It s] impossible to look at these 98 extraordinary images without thinking deeply about the artist who made them: A leader who sent troops off to the battlefield, and who, so many years later, spends his days channeling the damaged but determined warriors who came home . . . Spend a little time in the presence of these pictures, and one is overwhelmed by their subjects sacrifices, their courage, their strength and, in some cases, their turmoil.
-Task and Purpose