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395 and a Wake Up
Authors: Terry W. Sako
Publisher:
PublishAmerica
Reviewer: Bill McDonald –
President of the MWSA
A Tale About The Vietnam War
There will be an obvious feeling of
recognition from Vietnam veterans when they read the novel “395 and a
Wake Up” because it has all the clarity and nomenclature of what
real combat veterans might have felt and experienced in battle. It is
written by a veteran and it delivers that “thousand yard” stare at
you from each page. It explodes with emotional trauma and mental wounds and
it will grab your mind and heart; such as the shooting of several women with
their children who were about to blow their base up with bombs. His word
descriptions of those events are like a machine gun burst to the soul!
Author Terry Sako is a PTSD combat
veteran who has emotionally come in from the boondocks of his own nightmares
– now, aggressively “walks point”
across the pages of his story. This novel is strong and powerful and it
captures some of that frustration that veterans of that war felt. He
expresses it well even when he is not talking about it directly. His use of
narration and dialog works well to pull his storyline together.
Sako takes us inside the heart and mind
of a young Marine as he goes through his “tour of duty.” His lead
character Bobby Murphy goes from this idealist young man to someone who
evolves with each tragic event and death. There is a certain hardness and
sadness that underlies this character in the story. This story is really
about how combat makes life altering emotional and spiritual impacts on
these young soldiers’ lives. It is also about many other things like racism,
bigotry, loyalty, friendship, death, courage, killing and fear.
This book tells it like it felt even if
the story is made up and fictional. That is the sign of a good writer and
Sako certainly has done a great job on his first novel. This is a book worth
buying and reading if you are interested in the Vietnam War or how men react
in combat situations. It is entertaining but also emotional so be prepared
to experience lots of things internally within your own mind.
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