MWSA Spring 2012 Recommended Reading List
MWSA Recommended Reading List
Spring 2012
As most of you know, the Military Writers Society of America (MWSA) is an organization of about 1,000 writers, poets, artists and photographers drawn together by the common bond of military service. Most members have served/are serving in the Armed Forces; others are civilians who honor our military with writings or art. One purpose of MWSA is to review the written works of our members. From our recent book reviews, we’ve selected the below as MWSA's 2012 Springtime Recommended Reading List.
Miracles of the American Revolution by Larkin Spivey
Child Finder: Revelation by Mike Angley
Another Colorado Kill by Bob Doerr
The Boys of Diamond Hill by J. Keith Jones
Within the Walls of Santo Tomas by Cassious Mullen
Pass in Review - DUTY by Brian Utermahlen
Defining Moments: A True Story of War, Family Conflict & Reconciliation by Robert Dustman
When Grandma's False Teeth Fly by Mary Lee
The Hidden Legacy of World War ll: A Daughter's Journey of Discovery by Carol Schultz Vento
Saga of the Sioux by Dwight Jon Zimmerman
No Paved Road To Freedom by Sharon Rushton
CALLSIGN: SPECTRE by Jeff Noecker
Believing in Horses by Valerie Ormond
Revenge of the Pearl Harbor Survivors by John E. Nevola
Letters to Louise by Russell J. Jewett
Mining Sacred Ground by David E. Knop
The Shadow File by Green Chandler
Kontum: The Battle to Save South Vietnam by Thomas P. McKenna
Ghosts Dancing by Steve Fortney
Circle of Service by Richard P. Bessette
Kelsmeath, 1940 by David Andrew Westwood
The Queen of Washington by Francis Hamit
Has Been Cookbook by David Michaelson
Heart of a Lion: The Leadership of Michael P. Murphy by Gary Williams
Altamont Augie by Richard Barager
Finish Forty and Home by Phil Scearce
A Passel of Hate by Joe Epley
Six Degrees of the Bracelet: Vietnam's Continuing Grip by John Siegfried
Bittersweet Colony by David Michaelson
True Surrender by Tracey Cramer-Kelly
Now that we're enjoying the spring weather - and perhaps sitting on the rocker on the porch and reading a good book sounds like the perfect thing to do – check out the above as well as other published authors at mwsadispatches@com