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    • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
    • Pub. Date: May 2008
    • ISBN-13: 9780439916240
    • Sales Rank: 9,806
    • Age Range: 12 and up
    • 281pp
     
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    Synopsis

    Operation Iraqi Freedom, that's the code name. But the young men and women in the military's Civil Affairs Battalion have a simpler name for it: WAR.
    In this new novel, Walter Dean Myers looks at a contemporary war with the same power and searing insight he brought to the Vietnam war of his classic, FALLEN ANGELS. He creates memorable characters like the book's narrator, Birdy, a young recruit from Harlem who's questioning why he even enlisted; Marla, a blond, tough-talking, wisecracking gunner; Jonesy, a guitar-playing bluesman who just wants to make it back to Georgia and open a club;
    and a whole unit of other young men and women and drops them incountry in Iraq, where they are supposed to help secure and stabilize Iraq and successfully interact with the Iraqi people. The young civil affairs soldiers soon find their definition of "winning" ever more elusive and their good intentions being replaced by terms like "survival" and "despair."
    Caught in the crossfire, Myers' richly rendered characters are just beginning to understand the meaning of war in this powerful, realistic novel of our times.

    The New York Times - Leonard S. Marcus

    Birdy and his fellow soldiers find themselves in a perplexing hall of mirrors, and we as readers are embedded with them…This is an astonishing book.

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    Customer Rating for this product is 1 out of 5 Wasnt good
    Joey, awesome, 07/31/2008

    This was not good at all. Wasnt even sad at the end because this book was awful. Real boring and anti-military

    Customer Rating for this product is 3 out of 5 All Right
    A reviewer, cool., 07/23/2008

    This book is o.k. But only o.k. This book is supposed to be a companion to fallen angels,but fallen angels really outshines sunrise over Fallujah. The two books are also strikingly familier. The book is also slow at times. I don't recommend this book to anyone that's not a fan of historical fiction/and war fiction. To sum it all up,it's boring,slow,doesn't live up to fallen angels,but I will credit this book with showing the horror of war.It has a sad ending,But I couldn't see it ending any other way.

    Also recommended: fallen angels, that was then this is now