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The Price of Their Blood: Profiles in Spirit
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The Price of Their Blood: Profiles in Spirit

by Jess Brown
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Volt Press (2003-12-25)
ISBN: 1566252202
EAN: 9781566252201
Dewy Decimal #: 355.0092273
Hardcover: 221 pages
Condition: Very Good
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For every tragic story of a life unraveled by battle, there are a dozen tales of men and women who have managed to triumph over the harrowing experiences of war and ruin. The Price of Their Blood is a celebration of these triumphs, offered at a time when interest in patriotic heroes runs deep and passion for wartime remembrance runs high.

The Price of Their Blood, by Lois Pope, written in collaboration with New York Times bestselling author Daniel Paisner, offers compelling portraits of more than a dozen American men and women, including:

• Michael A. Naranjo, U.S. Army: a Santa Clara Pueblo Native American who was blinded and had only partial use of his right hand, but went on to become an acclaimed sculptor—"the artist who sees with his hands"—whose works are sought by museums and collectors around the world

• Alfred Pugh, U.S. Army: at 107, believed to be the nation’s oldest living combat veteran, suffered permanent laryngitis by the inhalation of mustard gas during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in France during the first World War, before going on to a long career with the U.S. Postal Service in his hometown of Westbrook, Maine

• Felicia Weston, U.S. Army: partially blinded in a Scud missile attack on a warehouse in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, during the Persian Gulf War, she now works with DAV, fulfilling a promise she made to herself to help other injured veterans put their lives back on track

The profiles in The Price of Their Blood focus on the call to service, the will to live, and the power to carry on.

Lois Pope is writing this book in memory of the late Jesse Brown, the former Secretary of Veterans Affairs during the Clinton Administration who initiated this project.

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