
Thank You for Your Service
“Extraordinary…[Thank You for Your Service] will bend your mind to the reality of an American war that is now well into its second decade.”
Ben Fountain, New York Times bestselling author
Among longlisted titles for USA Today Best Books of the Year, 2013
Nominated for Helen Bernstein Book Award - Nominee, 2013
The Globe Books 100, 2013
Among longlisted titles for Apple iBooks Best of the Year, 2013
Among longlisted titles for Publishers Weekly Best Books of the Year, 2013
Among longlisted titles for Kirkus Reviews Best Books of the Year, 2013
Winner of Carla Furstenberg Cohen Literary Prize, 2014
Among shortlisted titles for Audie Award Finalist, 2014
Among longlisted titles for The Telegraph (UK) Best Books of the Year, 2014
Among longlisted titles for Washington Post Best Books of the Year, 2013
Among longlisted titles for Barnes and Noble Best New Books of the Year, 2013
Among longlisted titles for Minneapolis Star Tribune Holiday Book Recommendations, 2013
Among longlisted titles for Seattle Times Best Books of the Year, 2013
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Among longlisted titles for Chicago Tribune Best Books of the Year, 2013
Nominated for National Book Critics Circle Award - Nominee, 2013
Among longlisted titles for Christian Science Monitor Best Books of the Year, 2013
Winner of NPR Best Book of the Year, 2013
Nominated for National Book Critics Circle Awards - Nominee, 2013
Among longlisted titles for Boston Globe Best Books of the Year, 2013
Among shortlisted titles for L.A. Times Book Prize - Finalist, 2013
Among longlisted titles for The Economist Magazine Books of the Year, 2013
Among longlisted titles for Chapters Indigo Best of the Year, 2013
Among longlisted titles for New York Times Book Review Notable Books of the Year, 2013
From a MacArthur Fellow and the author of The Good Soldiers, a profound look at life after war The wars of the past decade have been covered by brave and talented reporters, but none has reckoned with the psychology of these wars as intimately as the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Finkel. For The Good Soldiers, his bestselling account from the front lines of Baghdad, Finkel embedded with the men of the 2-16 Infantry Battalion during the infamous "surge," a grueling fifteen-month tour that changed them all forever. In Finkel's hands, readers can feel what these young men were experiencing, and his harrowing story instantly became a classic in the literature of modern war. In Thank You for Your Service, Finkel has done something even more extraordinary. Once again, he has embedded with some of the men of the 2-16—but this time he has done it at home, here in the States, after their deployments have ended. He is with them in their most intimate, painful, and hopeful moments as they try to recover, and in doing so, he creates an indelible, essential portrait of what life after war is like—not just for these soldiers, but for their wives, widows, children, and friends, and for the professionals who are truly trying, and to a great degree failing, to undo the damage that has been done. The story Finkel tells is mesmerizing, impossible to put down. With his unparalleled ability to report a story, he climbs into the hearts and minds of those he writes about. Thank You for Your Service is an act of understanding, and it offers a more complete picture than we have ever had of these two essential questions: When we ask young men and women to go to war, what are we asking of them? And when they return, what are we thanking them for? One of Publishers Weekly's Best Nonfiction Books of 2013 One of The Washington Post's Top 10 Books of the Year A New York Times Notable Book of 2013 An NPR Best Book of 2013 A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of 2013
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