Military
Her Own Vietnam
Submitted by Bob Doerr on August 30, 2015 - 15:24When twenty-one year old Della Brown stepped off the airplane in 1969, the heat and smells of Vietnam rocked her. An army nurse, she had no idea of the hell she had stepped into.
Title: Her Own Vietnam
Author: Lynn Kanter
Category: Literary Fiction
Reviewed by Bob Doerr
ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store): 0991355520
Sheppard of the Argonne: Alternative History Naval Battles of WWII
Submitted by Jim Greenwald on August 26, 2015 - 13:27VIVID, DYNAMIC HIGH-SEAS THRILLER
Title: Sheppard of the Argonne: Alternative History Naval Battles of WWII
Author: G. William Weatherly
Category: Literary Fiction
Reviewed by: Joe Epley
ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store): 1491731915
Honor Thy Brothers: The Fight Against Communism
Submitted by Jim Greenwald on August 26, 2015 - 13:12People who appreciate personal stories supported by serious research will appreciate the author's effort to honor veterans' service by preserving their stories.
Title: Honor Thy Brothers: The Fight Against Communism
Author: Suzanne Simon Dietz
Category: Creative Non-Fiction
Reviewed by:Mike Mullins
ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store): 0984139532
Texas based author Kathleen M. Rodgers’ poetry featured in New York museum
Submitted by Kathleen Rodgers on July 20, 2015 - 21:06Updated Aug.3, 2015
Three of my poems from the book Because I Fly (McGraw-Hill 2002, edited by Helmut H. Reda), are featured in a new exhibit at the Cradle of Aviation Museum, Long Island, NY. Aviators, Poets and Dreamers asks the question, "Why do we fly?" and runs from July 18th through Labor Day. The exhibit will then travel to libraries across Long Island. A huge thanks to Rod Leonhard at Cradle of Aviation Museum for selecting “A Little Boy’s Dream," "The Searcher," and "To Live to Fly" for the exhibit.