"YOU HAVE BEEN SELECTED"

A WORLD WAR II NOVEL LIFE IN COMBAT AND LIFE AT HOME

by JIM WHITNEY


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Softcover
£12.49
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Hardcover
£20.49
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 17/10/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 224
ISBN : 9781420846140
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 224
ISBN : 9781420846133

About the Book

The last memory in bypass ICU was the cold.  Now he was in a German village with his boots off, messaging his freezing feet.

He stood in the underground factory as the Czechs pointed up to a huge rocket yelling “New YorkNew York…”

She had him in a wrestler’s grip…he could do nothing but arch his back as she sucked on his abdomen flesh…

He stood staring in amazement…There stood General George Patton and Field Marshall von Rundstedt.  He would learn from his battalion commander that they were going to kidnap Hitler.

The National Geographic was taken back when he produced the inaccurate editorializing about the strip mining company.

Open heart surgery again.  Then he learned how to survive with alternative therapies.


About the Author

Snatched from the college town  of Ann Arbor, Michigan, in early 1943, he soon found  himself in the Infantry and married to a Garand M1. Naïve, inexperienced in the ways of the street and bedroom, he stumbled through infantry basic training  to combat in Europe. He grew up  fast, learning from the cultures of his buddies. During the Battle of the Bulge he experienced death first hand. Returning to civilian life, he graduated from the University of Michigan, jamming four years into six semesters. He could not afford to follow his advisor’s advice and develop a future in fine arts. Instead he wrote and designed advertising materials,  but ended up an advertising agency account executive and corporate public relations.  He suffered  two cancer, two heart and eight  abdominal surgeries. He survived with alternative medical therapies. This is his first  novel. He remembers his teenage rage when Mussolini invaded hapless Ethiopia, but finds little of this rage in today’s generations regarding current events.  He remembers listening to Hitler via short wave radio and experiencing a revulsion. He finds too many in the new generations who don’t  know the facts about the Japanese, Hitler and World War II. His novel is a thesis compiled from experiences, observations and historical readings.  He claims no notoriety in the above endeavors His is a “view from the bottom.”