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From Fobbit author David Abrams, Brave Deeds is a compelling novel of war, brotherhood, and America. Spanning eight hours, the novel follows a squad of six AWOL soldiers as they attempt to cross war-torn Baghdad on foot to attend the funeral of their leader, Staff Sergeant Rafe Morgan. As the men make their way to the funeral, they recall the most ancient of warriors yet are a microcosm of twenty-first-century America, and subject to the same human flaws as all of us. Drew is reliable in the field but unfaithful at home; Cheever, overweight and whining, is a friend to no one -- least of all himself; and platoon commander Dmitri "Arrow" Arogapoulos is stalwart, yet troubled with questions about his own identity and sexuality. Emotionally resonant, true-to-life, and thoughtfully written, Brave Deeds is a gripping story of combat and of perserverance, and an important addition to the oeuvre of contemporary war fiction.



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David Abrams

David Abrams is the author of the novels "Brave Deeds" and "Fobbit," which was named a New York Times Notable Book of 2012, a Montana Honor Book, and a finalist in the L. A. Times' Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. It was also selected as a "best" or "favorite" book of 2012 by Paste Magazine, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and January Magazine.

David Abrams' short stories have appeared in Esquire, Glimmer Train, Narrative, Electric Literature, The Greensboro Review, The Missouri Review, and many other publications. He regularly blogs about the literary life at The Quivering Pen: www.davidabramsbooks.blogspot.com

He was born in Pennsylvania and grew up in Jackson, Wyoming. He earned a BA in English from the University of Oregon and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. He now lives in Butte, Montana with his wife.



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