Review of Body of War (2007) by Carina Chocano for Los Angeles Times — 24 Apr 2008
Politics recede in the face of the realities of Young's life, and Spiro and Donahue would have succeeded in making the same point had they omitted all but his day-to-day existence. Together, however, they comprise a powerful indictment of the tactical politics that led to the invasion and a heartbreaking account of one man's living with the aftermath.
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This review of Body of War (2007) was written by Carina Chocano and published by Los Angeles Times on 24 Apr 2008.
Body of War has generally received very positive reviews.
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