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Doonesbury.com's The Sandbox: Dispatches from Troops in Iraq and Afghanistan (Doonesbury.Com)

Doonesbury.com's The Sandbox: Dispatches from Troops in Iraq and Afghanistan (Doonesbury.Com)


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 956.704434092273
EAN: 9780740769450
ISBN: 0740769456
Label: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Manufacturer: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 336
Publication Date: 2007-10-01
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Studio: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Customer review of: Doonesbury.com's The Sandbox: Dispatches from Troops in Iraq and Afghanistan (Doonesbury.Com)

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan
Comment: This book is a compilation of e-mails from men and women
in the army, navy and marines stationed in the middle East
war zones. It gives a true picture of what is going on
over there and how it affects our military personnel; how they
feel and what they think. I bought it to give to the people that
I know who think that George Bush was right to go into Iraq
and that the war is just fine. I hope that it will help them to
change their minds about the war and vote for peace on Nov. 8.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Report from the troops
Comment: The reports from individual soldiers, Matines and Seals in Afghanistan and Iraq are invaluable.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Don't miss this book!
Comment: You do NOT have to be a Doonesbury fan to like and appreciate this book.
You do NOT have to be a history or military buff to understand and appreciate all of what is written in this book.

You will NEVER forget these men and women, their voices, their tears, their laughter, their anguish, their fears, and most importantly their most honorable sacrifices.

DON'T MISS THIS BOOK!


Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Profiles in Courage
Comment: THE SANDBOX will appeal to all readers who want to know what it really means to lay your life on the line, to support the troops and be supported by them. A good number of today's young adult readers may someday enlist or, God forbid, get drafted. For that reason alone, THE SANDBOX may well be one of the most important books of our time. It's a boot camp experience for the uninitiated, arming readers with foxhole-level knowledge about the realities and consequences of war. To be sure, it touches on some adult content, and the language isn't muted. But war is hell, uncensored, and this book isn't any different.

In raw detail, these essays describe what it's like to lose your personal independence, to become a rank-and-file entity in a foreign land, fighting battles much larger than yourself. It's for those who'd rather hear the authentic voices of "boots-on-the-ground" than the rhetoric of those who would manipulate the facts to their own advantage. And it's for those who believe (or may come to know) that supporting the troops means listening to them, that supporting the war and supporting the troops can mean far different things.

THE SANDBOX offers a mosaic of differing perspectives, written with varying levels of intensity by people from many walks of life. Although each individual essay is compelling, the real power and meaning is written into the collective body of work.

"I think the wars are just too remote for people's minds," Trudeau said. "They see two, three minutes on the evening news, maybe, if they don't look away." Written into these unflinching essays is an unprecedented opportunity for discovery and introspection, for young adult and mature readers whose hearts and minds are truly open.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Astonishing
Comment: I found myself in a bookstore today, somewhat perturbed with myself that I had sat at the DMV for an hour wondering why it wasn't open on time and therefore couldn't serve my immediate needs, but moreover because it had to be explained to me, an Army veteran, that it would not be opened at all due to the observance of Veteran's Day. I thought it was yesterday, but I don't work in a DMV or a bank, so what do I know.

Anyway, I'm milling around near the magazines with nothing catching my eye at all. I'm about to buy an overpriced coffee I can't easily afford and call it a morning, when I spot this book placed Front Toward Consumer on a nearby shelf. It was the keyboard being nearly consumed by sand at the bottom that caught my eye first, and made me pick it up.

I have to admit that the Doonesbury connection was a hair of a put-off at first, as I doubted much good intent towards our current operations could be displayed within. I was still compelled to scout around the quotes on the back, the description in the front, and the explanatory Doonesbury cartoons on the inside cover. And then I read one of Roy Batty's (who's seen things you people would not believe) blogs. And then I immediately bought the book.

I have been reading and crying all day; tears of rage, and pride, and joy, and heartbreak and hope and humor, all in quick, closed-throated bursts. With no more than five to ten minutes between each to soak in how proud and privileged I am that I can share these stories. I am overwhelmed that American men and women so deep in harm's way can find such beautiful expressions of their own rage, and pride, and joy, and heartbreak and hope and humor -- each retelling a unique and individual experience that are in fact the shared nightmares of millions, and older than desert sand.

I also am a firm believer in the idea of this collection's value as a trove of insight for the soldier who has not done his or her tour yet, as I believe it speaks volumes to buffer the experience. I say I believe, as I am scheduled for my first mobilization into the sandbox at the end of the year, so I don't yet know. But, I know soldiers, and am familiar with steeping myself in cultures at first alien to my experience, and I feel I'm already over there with the ones who have reported here. Invaluable and frustrating and moving, all at once.

So today I thank David Stanford, Garry Trudeau, and of course the Sandbox milbloggers and veterans everywhere, for their service, and this fantastic book. There are experiences in these pages that if paid enough mind could save lives, and have definitely shaped them. The Doonesbury FOB has allowed American servicemen a forum that is spilling over with dignity and soul, and created a modern social science and military classic that will be important and relevant for decades. Always Forward.


Editorial Reviews:

Launched as a military blog (or "milblog") by Doonesbury creator Garry Trudeau in October 2006, The Sandbox is an online forum through which service members in Afghanistan and Iraq share their stories with readers here at home. In hundreds of fascinating and compelling posts, soldiers write passionately, eloquently, and movingly of their day-to-day lives, of their mission, and of the drama that unfolds daily around them.

A dog adopts a unit on patrol in Baghdad and guards its flank; a soldier chronicles an epic day of close-call encounters with IEDs; an Afghan translator talks earnestly with his American friend about love and theology; a dad far from home meditates on time and history in the desert night under ancient stars; a Chuck Norris action figure witnesses surreal moments of humor in the cramped cab of a Humvee --Doonesbury.com's The Sandbox: Dispatches from Troops in Iraq and Afghanistan presents a rich outpouring of stories, from the hilarious to the thrilling to the heartbreaking, and helps us understand what so many of our countrymen are going through and the sacrifices they are making on our behalf.

  • "I really feel like most people look at this war as little more than a television event. How many have ever taken the time to stop and think about what we go through every day over here? The bullets, rockets, and IEDs are not the hard part. The hard part is knowing that life goes on back at home." --FC1 (SW) Anthony McCloskey
  • "The man looks at me, his jaw working in anger. For a brief second, I get the impression that he is going to attack, and then suddenly, as if the energy has gone out of him, his shoulders slump slightly and he looks down at his brother's body." --1LT Adam Tiffen
  • "Out here in the desert, Time is King; the minutes are his minions and the months his sabers by which you are knighted. The King controls all that you do, when you come and go, and how long until you see your children." --Capt. Lee Kelley
  • "It's easy to say "We have to go to war" if you're not we, and it's easy to say "Bring home the troops" if they are not your brothers getting left behind on the return trip." --Spc. Michael O'Mahoney


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