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Author Friedman, Matti, 1977- author.

Title Pumpkinflowers : a soldier's story of a forgotten war / Matti Friedman.

Publisher Chapel Hill, North Carolina : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2016.

ISBN 9781616204587
1616204583



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Description 242 pages : map ; 22 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary It was just one small hilltop in a small, unnamed war in the late 1990s, but it would send out ripples that are still felt worldwide today. The hill, in Lebanon, was called the Pumpkin; flowers was the military code word for "casualties." Award-winning writer Matti Friedman re-creates the harrowing experience of a band of young Israeli soldiers charged with holding this remote outpost, a task that would change them forever, wound the country in ways large and small, and foreshadow the unwinnable conflicts the United States would soon confront in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere. Pumpkinflowers is a reckoning by one of those young soldiers now grown into a remarkable writer. Part memoir, part reportage, part history, Friedman’s powerful narrative captures the birth of today’s chaotic Middle East and the rise of a twenty-first-century type of war in which there is never a clear victor and media images can be as important as the battle itself. Raw and beautifully rendered, Pumpkinflowers will take its place among classic war narratives by George Orwell, Philip Caputo, and Tim O’Brien. It is an unflinching look at the way we conduct war today.
Audience 1160L Lexile
Reading Level Accelerated Reader AR UG 7.9 10 181414.
Subject Friedman, Matti, 1977-
Subject(S) Lebanon -- History -- Civil War, 1975-1990 -- Personal narratives, Israeli.
Personal narratives.
Added Title Soldier's story of a forgotten war
ISBN 9781616204587
1616204583