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A Christmas Far from Home - by Stanley Weintraub (Paperback)

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  • In the tradition of his Silent Night and Pearl Harbor Christmas, historian Stanley Weintraub presents another gripping narrative of a wartime Christmas season--the epic story of the 1950 holiday season in Korea, when American troops faced extreme cold, a determined enemy, and long odds.
  • About the Author: Stanley Weintraub is an award-winning author of notable histories and biographies, including the bestselling books on wartime Christmas seasons Pearl Harbor Christmas and Silent Night.
  • 304 Pages
  • History, Military

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About the Book



The epic story of the 1950 Christmas season, when American troops faced extreme cold, a determined enemy, and long odds



Book Synopsis



In the tradition of his Silent Night and Pearl Harbor Christmas, historian Stanley Weintraub presents another gripping narrative of a wartime Christmas season--the epic story of the 1950 holiday season in Korea, when American troops faced extreme cold, a determined enemy, and long odds.

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Review Quotes




Praise for Stanley Weintraub's previous wartime Christmas books

Pearl Harbor Christmas

"Erudite, sweeping, and contemplative--classic Weintraub"--Kirkus Reviews

"A fascinating account of Churchill's history-making visit"--Norfolk Virginian-Pilot

"An authoritative account...[Weintraub's] ability to meld together so many disparate elements...in such a short, swift-moving book is exemplary."--Richmond Times-Dispatch

Silent Night

"Stanley Weintraub's poignant account of the day one of the worst of wars took a holiday sounds like the stuff of fiction, but it was the sort of event that fiction can only imitate. No wonder that his book reads like a novel, a true story that has the power to haunt."--Robert Cowley, founding editor of MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History

"An emotionally stirring, uplifting, yet ultimately sad story brilliantly told by a gifted writer"--Booklist (starred review)

"Weintraub has brought an obscure and bizarre incident to life with a flair that gives the reader a detailed glimpse of a unique Christmas story."--Seattle Times

"Deeply moving"--Boston Globe

Booklist, 10/15/14

"Weintraub uses multiple first-person accounts from soldiers and marines to describe the desperate struggle to survive both Chinese attacks and the extreme elements...The book does an excellent job in using first-person accounts to describe the raw and desperate fight in and around the Chosin Reservoir."
--H-War

InfoDad.com, 12/11/14
"[Weintraub] gives readers a 'you are there' feeling for the Christmas season of 1950, five months after the war started...It is a celebration of the common soldier and a condemnation of the know-nothing (or know-little) command structure. Well-written, with a strong sense of place, by an author who, after all, himself served in the conflict."

USA Today, 12/15/14
"Weintraub does not give readers a joyous holiday tale but he does provide a useful one. It shows the dangers when commanders fail to use intelligence wisely and let hubris get the better of them."

Minneapolis Star Tribune, 12/14/14
"Weintraub tells this story with the sort of growl toward incompetent command earned by a man who himself served in the trenches...A Christmas Far From Home ultimately warrants its subtitle: It is an epic tale of courage and survival in a war that is too often forgotten by folks back home."

Norfolk Virinian-Pilot, 12/14/14
"Weintraub, himself a Korea veteran, expertly delineates the unraveling disaster for the trapped, frozen, dispirited men on the ground."

New York Post, 12/23/14
"Weintraub provides a detailed explanation of what went wrong with the American 'end-the-war-by-Christmas' strategy."

"[Weintraub] portrays MacArthur as ego-driven and politically ambitious; he surrounded himself with yes-men when he would have benefited from those advising caution...The heroes in this account are the troops in the field who endured appalling conditions, maintained discipline, and staved off complete collapse."

Roanoke Times, 11/2/14
"A story of heroism and cowardice, of brilliant leadership and bungling stupidity, of mud- and snow-slogging endurance on the part of an assortment of troops of many nations, in obedience to a call of duty from a briefly united United Nations, against the tide of North Korean and Chinese Communist forces. And overlaying all, the lash of a brutal and relentless winter campaign in some of the most rugged mountains in Asia...Though primarily of interest to Korea veterans and military history buffs, this modest volume may find favor with a reading public who love brave tales of danger and courage, well-researched and engagingly composed. Perhaps it may also serve as a warning of the perils of unpreparedness, on which far too many Americans seem ready to rely."

Acadiana LifeStyle, December 2014
"A wonderful tribute to our soldiers who were placed in harm's way by the arrogance of a politically minded general."



About the Author



Stanley Weintraub is an award-winning author of notable histories and biographies, including the bestselling books on wartime Christmas seasons Pearl Harbor Christmas and Silent Night. A National Book Award finalist and Guggenheim Fellow, he earned a Bronze Star as a young officer in the Korean War. He lives in Newark, Delaware.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.7 Inches (H) x 5.4 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 304
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Military
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Theme: Korean War
Format: Paperback
Author: Stanley Weintraub
Language: English
Street Date: October 27, 2015
TCIN: 82626571
UPC: 9780306824135
Item Number (DPCI): 247-10-6270
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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