Everything start with this guy called Jimmy Cross a leader who was in love with Martha like in page 42 “He had loved Martha more than his men, and as a consequence Lavender was now dead, and this was something he would have to carry like a stone in his stomach for the rest of the war.” Martha was a college student in New Jersey and he usually carried letters from her but not love letters. He has some specials descriptions of her, one of the most mentioned it's that she was virgin, she had a virgin appearance that was one of the thing he most appreciated from her. The realistic feeling that I felt with this book were uniques. I have never readed a book like this before. All the moments were explain in a specific way that would make you feel the moment and interpret it in a real way.
They carried things that a normal human living wouldn’t be able to handle: their friends who have been dead, their own lives; so many responsibilities in their back all time carried them. There’s not time in the war to winning, you just take a big breath and move on. Past is past; people die but those one who are alive need to continue their live normally. The war sounds and was pretty scary, they were scary but they wouldn’t tell anybody about it because that would be a
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He wrote a letter, a letter never answered back from his friend sister’s. There’s more specific details about the war and how awful is, how the others people misunderstand the real feeling of being in the war. We heared about the word Moral, but now they are telling us that the last thing the war have is Moral. “If a story seems moral, do not believe it “. A war story needs to sounds crazy and exaggerate to believe it. They started to feel weird stuff, listening some voices from Vietnam, their reaction was a little bit aggressive because they actually destroy the place. They arrived in a padoga and set up everything there, but Kiowa as a nice guy wasn’t