| About the Book
Contrary to what some have concluded, the last book by an American in
Iraq has not been published yet. Gimme Shelter: Fear, Healing and
Disaster in Iraq is not written by a soldier who was there to
kill; it is offered by a healer who was there to save lives. This
journal is a compelling and insightful personal account of the Iraq
War. It is a sardonic confirmation of bureaucratic incompetence and
corporate greed--revealed through the observations of a man who
clearly loves his country and takes pride in his job. Gimme
Shelter is a compelling read from start to
finish. It leaves readers feeling satisfied that they have finally
discovered an honest, fair-minded, and comprehensive account of life
on the ground in Iraq.
This is a book that will remain relevant long after our country's
inevitable departure from this troubled region. Gimme Shelter
reads like fiction, using a terse, fragmented style to emphasize a
terrifying reality. Intensely readable, the narrative sprints from the
light to the tragic, the mundane to the maddening, as it bears its
readers toward a deeper understanding of the true nature of Operation
Iraqi Freedom and the Iraqi Reconstruction Project.
"American soldiers in battle don't fight for what some President
says on T.V., they don't fight for mom, apple pie, the American flag,
they fight for one another."—Lt. Gen. Hal Moore |