A Lucky Life Interrupted, a memoir of Hope by Tom Brokaw Have followed this news journal reporter for many years and like how he tells the news and his stories.Follows his story of his life, back pain and his medical conditions. Love how he started the journal and love the little things that kept h...
The perfect family home evening. Read our review here http://www.fireandicereads.com/?p=1585
More stories about meeting women and working on farms than war stories, the way it should be.
The Time of our Lives provides observations from an experienced sage of current affairs. Listening to the audio edition of this book was similar to sitting across a coffee shop table listening to an extended commentary about life from an erudite and enlightened observer. Tom Brokaw is close enough...
I'm not very well-read in nonfiction yet (I'm a teenager), but I thought this was a very moving, persuasive book of anecdotes. I can see why Brokaw calls them the "greatest generation."
Pretty compelling, although could have used a better copy editor.
I didn't like it but it wasn't so bad
Update: I read this memoir several years ago and am now about 50% through Beyond Band of Brothers The War Memoirs of Major Dick Winters. Comparisons will be inevitable, I suppose, especially since Winters started as an officer. Both are interesting, but I think Murphy's the more introspective.It ...