Events
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Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Monday, April 9th
5:30-7PM
Henry
Childs is just seventeen when he falls into a love affair so intense
it nearly consumes him. But when young Mercy's disapproving father
threatens Henry's life, Henry runs as far as he can--to the other
side of the world.The time is 1950, and the Korean War hangs in the
balance. Descended from a long line of soldiers, Henry enlists in the
marines and arrives in Korea on the eve of the brutal seventeen-day
battle of the Chosin Reservoir--the turning point of the
war--completely unprepared for the forbidding Korean landscape and
the unimaginable circumstances of a war well beyond the scope of
anything his ancestors ever faced. But the challenges he meets upon
his return home, scarred and haunted, are greater by far.
Robert
Olmstead's riveting new novel is not only a passionate story of love
and war, it is a timeless story of soldiers coming home to a country
with little regard for, and even less knowledge of, what they've
confronted. Through his hero, Olmstead reveals an unspoken truth
about combat: that for many men, the experience of war is the most
enlivening, electric, and extraordinary experience of their lives.Robert
Olmstead discusses and signs his book, The Coldest Night.
If
you are unable to attend, you must call the book shop to order signed
books.
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