/strong>In "A Boy at War," Bill Maier shares his transformative journey through the American/Vietnam War, revealing the profound personal toll of conflict. From small-town innocence to hardened soldier, Maier's narrative captivates with its raw emotion and moral complexity. Wrestling with inner demons and post-war trauma, his quest for healing offers poignant insights into the human spirit's resilience. Drawing on four decades as a combat veteran counselor, Maier delivers a powerful exploration of war's enduring scars.
For readers of "The Things They Carried" and "The Kite Runner," this memoir is a compelling must-read, shedding light on the true cost of violence. Join Maier on a sojourn of redemption as he confronts the aftermath of war. "A Boy at War" is a timely and moving testament to the human cost of violent conflict. Get the message now. Please send in a review.