"One of the better battle memoirs to date from the war in Afghanistan. . . . An unvarnished look at how this small team lived and worked together to carry out a very difficult mission under trying circumstances. . . . The story of these brave Americans is told with both empathy and humor, showing the often dark wit and comradery of fighting men in isolated outposts and the loss they feel when one of their most popular teammates is killed in action." —New York Journal of Books
We never stop making history; in just the first eight months of this year, enough has happened to inspire several new books. That isn’t to say we’ve exhausted the past: no matter how often a subject is covered, there’s always some fresh angle or unexplored detail. This month offers a healthy stack of notable new history books that do just that. Here are seven […]