Description
Description
This is the World War II diary of an American sailor, an ordinary seaman who, against all military regulations, recorded his impressions and daily war experiences on scraps of paper. After the war, he returned to his civilian job as a dustcart driver in Massachusetts, but achieved fame when his book was published in 1963. He donated his royalties to the building of a cathedral in India and continued in his job.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
Fahey conveys [what] thousands of his fellows have never managed to convey to wives or friends back home: this is what it was like.
Time Magazine
Time Magazine
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Mariner Books
Pub date:
2003-09-15
Length:
404 pages

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