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1968 eBook

by Joe Haldeman
language: english
Publisher: Open Road Media, December of 2014 ‧
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 "So many tensions and so much emotion . . . A powerful novel" of the Vietnam era by the award-winning author of The Forever War (Booklist).

John "Spider" Spiedel is a college dropout who is drafted into the war as a combat engineer. Scared, he tries to keep his head down and stay safe, a plan that works until the Tet Offensive, when he is wounded and sent stateside—and receives a devastating diagnosis. And while he’s been away fighting, his girlfriend, Beverly, has fallen in with the hippie movement in an attempt to rebel against the repressive values of American society and the injustice of the war that took her boyfriend overseas.
 
Vietnam was the conflict that changed America’s relationship with war forever, and this novel by Nebula and Hugo Award-winning author Joe Haldeman, inspired by his own experience in the military, is a look at this turbulent time in US history as seen through the eyes of the people most affected: the soldiers and their loved ones. 1968 is not just a story of two young people attempting to find themselves in a tumultuous world—it’s the account of a country trying to find itself as well.

This ebook features an illustrated biography of Joe Haldeman including rare images from the author’s personal collection. 

1968

by Joe Haldeman

Property Description
ISBN: 9781497692442
Publisher: Open Road Media
Release Date: December of 2014
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9781497692442
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Joe Haldeman

Joe Haldeman is the author of numerous books, short stories, novels, and articles, for which he has received, among others, the Nebula, Locus, Ditmar, Galaxy, Hugo, and World Fantasy Awards, some more than once. He served in Vietnam, where he received the Purple Heart for his service, and this experience served him in writing his first work, War Year, and his deeply anti-war series, "Forever War." He is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Space Institute, and teaches Creative Writing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

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