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I Am a Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story…
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I Am a Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story (édition 2004)

par Rick Bragg

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In a collaboration between Private First Class Jessica Lynch and a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, the young soldier tells of her life in Palestine, West Virginia and recounts the details of her capture, imprisonment, and dramatic rescue during the Iraq War.
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Titre:I Am a Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story
Auteurs:Rick Bragg
Info:Vintage (2004), Paperback, 240 pages
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Mots-clés:biography, iraq, war, america

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I Am a Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story par Rick Bragg

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I'm still not sure how I feel about her. Maybe it's because deep down I'm afraid something like that could happen to me. I think the book could have been better written...it seemed to jump around a bit too much. ( )
  DKnight0918 | Dec 23, 2023 |
This was very well written. I would have given it 5 stars, but since the book was written there has been some controversy about some of the untruths in the story of her capture, that were manufactured by the author. ( )
  dara85 | Aug 20, 2022 |
This memoir covers the life go 19-year old U.S. Army Private Jessica Lynch, who became an American heroine when she was captured by Iraqi soldiers and held POW for nine days. In I Am a Soldier, Too, Bragg lets Lynch tell the story of her capture in the Iraq War in her own words–not the sensationalized ones of the media's initial reports. Here we see how a humble rural upbringing leads to a stint in the military, one of the most exciting job options for a young person in Palestine, West Virginia. We see the real story behind the ambush in the Iraqi Desert that led to Lynch's capture. And we gain new perspective on her rescue from an Iraqi hospital where she had been receiving care. Here Lynch’s true heroism and above all, modesty, is allowed to emerge, as we're shown how she managed her physical recovery from her debilitating wounds and contended with the misinformation--both deliberate and unintended--surrounding her highly publicized rescue. In the end, what we see is a uniquely American story of courage and true heroism.
  MWMLibrary | Jan 14, 2022 |
This book felt like it was hastily written to get on the shelf quickly after Jessica was rescued. I didn't enjoy it and never finished it. ( )
  briancuddy | Aug 10, 2020 |
Only Rick Bragg's skill as a journalist keeps this from being a total car wreck. The story of Jessica Lynch, a 19-year-old small-town girl captured in the early days of the Iraqi war, is ultimately a story composed of equal parts bathos and outrage.

Lynch, who grew up in a blue-collar family in West Virginia, followed many of her friends and classmates into the military,and for the same reason -- it promised a path out of the hollers, money for college, and a chance to see the world. Buried in the small print was the reality that soldiers sometimes go to war, and the promise of a clerical job stateside isn't always kept.

How Jessica and her companions ended up in a brutal firefight in an Iraqi city they had been specifically warned to avoid, with equipment that refused to function and communications that failed, is the story of incompetence, carelessness, and criminal unpreparedness. Captured, brutalized, dumped near death on the doorstep of an Iraqi hospital, Jessica was ultimately the subject of a rescue mission that caught the imagination of the world and whose methods and later promotion only later began to be questioned.

Again, Bragg is a professional journalist (as well as a hell of a writer), and he never lets the story slant off the straight and narrow. But neither does he gloss over the fact that mistakes, miscalculations, and negligence by Jessica's superior officers led to the death of seven of her companions and the wounding of eleven more.

Early on, as the background of Jessica's early life is spun out, the book drags somewhat, picking up only with the events leading up to her capture, bouncing back and forth between Iraq and West Virginia. The balance of the book, outlining her rescue, recovery, and return home, are actually more compelling than the battle scenes, and even harder to forget or dismiss.

It's an honest and thoughtful book that digs deep into the heart of America and takes a hard look at what we really ask of our children in times of conflict. ( )
  LyndaInOregon | May 6, 2020 |
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This book is dedicated to the memory of Private First Class Lori Piesterwa, Jessica's friend and protector, who was killed in an ambush at Nasiriyah on March 23, 2003.

It is also dedicated to the memories of the other ten soldiers who lost their lives in the ambush:
Specialist Jamaal Addison,
Specialist Edward Anguiano,
Sergeant George Buggs,
First Sergeant Robert Dowdy,
Private Ruben Estrella-Soto,
Private First Class Howard Johnson II,
Specialist Jame Kiehl,
Chief Warrant Officer Johnny Villareal Mata,
Private Brandon U. Sloan,
Sergeant Donald R. Walters
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