

Beschreibung
An Emmy Award-winning ABC White House correspondent documents a brutal two-day firefight in Sadr City, Iraq, during which eight 1st Cavalry Division soldiers were killed and numerous others were wounded, an engagement that was vigilantly monitored by their lov...An Emmy Award-winning ABC White House correspondent documents a brutal two-day firefight in Sadr City, Iraq, during which eight 1st Cavalry Division soldiers were killed and numerous others were wounded, an engagement that was vigilantly monitored by their loved ones back home.
Zusatztext Praise for The Long Road Home The word 'sacrifice' is used a lot. In The Long Road Home ! Martha Raddatz shows what the word really means...Read it.Thomas E. Ricks! author of Fiasco Grit and high drama...searingly vivid evidence of the toll U.S. soldiers pay. The New York Times A picture of American valor and unflagging commitment. Rocky Mountain News A poignant piece of work that will grab and hold you. St. Louis Post-Dispatch [This] nervy! brilliantly reported book tells the human stories that ricocheted out from one long! brutal firefight. The Star Tribune A truly great book about men! women! and raw courage.Diane Sawyer! ABC News Raddatz's powerful book introduces us to people we root for! and care about! and won't soon forget.Nathaniel Fick! author of One Bullet Away An unforgettable and entirely new portrait of the American family at war.Evan Wright! author of Generation Kill [A] fast-paced narrative of how some of these soldiers struggled to survive when their routine patrol of a Baghdad slum went terribly wrong! forever changing the lives of those involved and signaling a new phase in the violent resistance to U.S. occupation of Iraq. Los Angeles Times Might well be the Black Hawk Down of the Iraq war. The Washington Post A thoroughly gripping read...There is something very special about membership in the 'brotherhood of the close fight!' and The Long Road Home establishes clearly that those who fought on 'black Sunday' earned a cherished place in that elite fraternity.General David Petraeus! commander of Multinational Force Iraq Informationen zum Autor Martha Raddatz is the Chief Global Affairs Correspondent for ABC News and the co-anchor of This Week with George Stephanopoulos . She has covered national security, foreign policy and politics for decadesreporting from the Pentagon, the State Department, the White House, and conflict zones around the world. Klappentext ABC News' Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz shares remarkable tales of heroism, hope, and heartbreak in her account of "Black Sunday"-a battle during one of the deadliest periods of the Iraq War. The First Cavalry Division came under surprise attack in Sadr City on Sunday April 4, 2004. Over 7,000 miles away, their families awaited the news for forty-eight hellish hours-expecting the worst. In this powerful, unflinching account, Martha Raddatz takes readers from the streets of Baghdad to the home front and tells the story of that horrific day through the eyes of the courageous American men and women who lived it. "A masterpiece of literary nonfiction that rivals any war-related classic that has preceded it."-The Washington Post Zusammenfassung ABC News' Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz shares remarkable tales of heroism! hope! and heartbreak in her account of Black Sundaya battle during one of the deadliest periods of the Iraq War. The First Cavalry Division came under surprise attack in Sadr City on Sunday April 4! 2004. Over 7!000 miles away! their families awaited the news for forty-eight hellish hoursexpecting the worst. In this powerful! unflinching account! Martha Raddatz takes readers from the streets of Baghdad to the home front and tells the story of that horrific day through the eyes of the courageous American men and women who lived it. A masterpiece of literary nonfiction that rivals any war-related classic that has preceded it. The Washington Post ...
Praise for The Long Road Home
“The word ‘sacrifice’ is used a lot. In The Long Road Home, Martha Raddatz shows what the word really means...Read it.”—Thomas E. Ricks, author of *Fiasco
“Grit and high drama...searingly vivid evidence of the toll U.S. soldiers pay.”—The New York Times
 
“A picture of American valor and unflagging commitment.”—Rocky Mountain News
“A poignant piece of work that will grab and hold you.”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“[This] nervy, brilliantly reported book tells the human stories that ricocheted out from one long, brutal firefight.”—The Star Tribune
 
“A truly great book about men, women, and raw courage.”—Diane Sawyer, ABC News
 
“Raddatz’s powerful book introduces us to people we root for, and care about, and won’t soon forget.”—Nathaniel Fick, author of One Bullet Away
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***“An unforgettable and entirely new portrait of the American family at war.”—Evan Wright, author of Generation Kill
“[A] fast-paced narrative of how some of these soldiers struggled to survive when their routine patrol of a Baghdad slum went terribly wrong, forever changing the lives of those involved and signaling a new phase in the violent resistance to U.S. occupation of Iraq.”—Los Angeles Times
 
“Might well be the Black Hawk Down of the Iraq war.”—The Washington Post
 
“A thoroughly gripping read...There is something very special about membership in the ‘brotherhood of the close fight,’ and The Long Road Home establishes clearly that those who fought on ‘black Sunday’ earned a cherished place in that elite fraternity.”—General David Petraeus, commander of Multinational Force Iraq
Autorentext
Martha Raddatz is the Chief Global Affairs Correspondent for ABC News and the co-anchor of This Week with George Stephanopoulos. She has covered national security, foreign policy and politics for decades—reporting from the Pentagon, the State Department, the White House, and conflict zones around the world.
Klappentext
ABC News' Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz shares remarkable tales of heroism, hope, and heartbreak in her account of "Black Sunday"-a battle during one of the deadliest periods of the Iraq War.
The First Cavalry Division came under surprise attack in Sadr City on Sunday April 4, 2004. Over 7,000 miles away, their families awaited the news for forty-eight hellish hours-expecting the worst. In this powerful, unflinching account, Martha Raddatz takes readers from the streets of Baghdad to the home front and tells the story of that horrific day through the eyes of the courageous American men and women who lived it.
"A masterpiece of literary nonfiction that rivals any war-related classic that has preceded it."-The Washington Post
Zusammenfassung
ABC News’ Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz shares remarkable tales of heroism, hope, and heartbreak in her account of “Black Sunday”—a battle during one of the deadliest periods of the Iraq War.
The First Cavalry Division came under surprise attack in Sadr City on Sunday April 4, 2004. Over 7,000 miles away, their families awaited the news for forty-eight hellish hours—expecting the worst. In this powerful, unflinching account, Martha Raddatz takes readers from the streets of Baghdad to the home front and tells the story of that horrific day through the eyes of the courageous American men and women who lived it.
“A masterpiece of literary nonfiction that rivals any war-related classic that has preceded it.”—The Washington Post