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9781617754685 English 1617754684 "Classic and timeless." -- New York Times "Forty years ago the Vietnam vet from Massapequa--wounded in combat and in a wheelchair ever since--published his classic war memoir, later made into a film with Tom Cruise. The anniversary edition features a foreword by Bruce Springsteen. Kovic's new book, Hurricane Street , chronicles the 1970s activism of the American Veterans Movement." -- Newsday "Ron Kovic is one of the premier voices of a generation. The large irony of his birthday provides the background for a journey which begins with the unquestioning service in Vietnam, his terrible wounding with all the anger and bitterness that follows, and ends with his passionate discovery of a large and all-too-human heart." -- Larry Heinemann, author of Paco's Story "There is no book more relevant in the twenty-first century to healing the wound of Vietnam, which continues to bring so much pain to our country. . . . It remains to Kovic to remind us that history matters, and that the cost of our high follies persists." -- Robert Scheer, editor-in-chief of Truthdig "Ron Kovic's terrible tragedy is America's." -- Los Angeles Times "Ron Kovic has returned from the dead and given us an honest, unrefined account of his struggle." -- Washington Post "This New York Times bestseller details the author's life story (portrayed by Tom Cruise in the Oliver Stone film version) from a patriotic soldier in Vietnam, to his severe battlefield injury, to his role as the country's most outspoken anti-Vietnam War advocate." -- Off the Shelf , Included in 11 Powerful Books That Explore the Legacy of the Vietnam War With a new foreword by Bruce Springsteen . This New York Times best seller (more than one million copies sold), presented here in a special fortieth-anniversary edition with a brand-new foreword by Bruce Springsteen, details the author's life story (portrayed by Tom Cruise in the Oliver Stone film)--from a patriotic soldier in Vietnam, to his severe battlefield injury, to his role as the country's most outspoken anti-Vietnam War advocate, spreading his message from his wheelchair., "Classic and timeless." -- New York Times "The book details Kovic''s entering of the Vietnam War as a fierce, pro-war patriot before becoming an outspoken peace activist after an injury paralyzed him and he returned home to a cold reception." -- Rolling Stone " Born on the Fourth of July tells the story of its author''s transition from war hawk to protestor after being paralyzed in Vietnam, and coming home to a lukewarm reception. It''s no coincidence that ''Born in The U.S.A.'' tells very much the same tale." -- Billboard "Kovic''s book follows him from star high school wrestler to a patriotic American inspired by John F. Kennedy to join the marines to the traumatic 1968 wartime injury that left him paralyzed from the chest down to his emergence as an outspoken anti-war activist." -- Hollywood Reporter "The 1976 book, which was made into an Oscar winning film starring Tom Cruise in 1989, details Kovic''s period in the Vietnam War as a fierce, pro-war patriot before he became an outspoken peace activist after an injury paralysed him and he returned home to a cold reception." -- NME "He was born in the U.S.A.--and on the 4th of July. Bruce Springsteen narrates a foreword he wrote in the new audiobook edition of Born on the Fourth of July , Ron Kovic''s anti-Vietnam War memoir." -- New York Daily News "There is no better time than Independence Day to listen [to] The Boss' iconic voice on the foreword and this great work of art." -- Examiner "For the 40th anniversary of the book, which became a movie in the ''80s starring Tom Cruise, a new print edition was issued with a foreword written by Bruce Springsteen, and the audiobook is the only place where you can hear Bruce read his foreword directly to you. That's right, the Boss sets the tone for this extremely powerful and moving memoir in a way that you won't want to miss." -- Omnivoracious "Forty years ago the Vietnam vet from Massapequa--wounded in combat and in a wheelchair ever since--published his classic war memoir, later made into a film with Tom Cruise. The anniversary edition features a foreword by Bruce Springsteen. Kovic''s new book, Hurricane Street , chronicles the 1970s activism of the American Veterans Movement." -- Newsday " Born on the Fourth of July chronicles Kovic''s transformation from a gung-ho soldier entering the Vietnam War to his return home as a paralyzed man. His experiences overseas, as well as the terrible way he was treated when he came back, made Kovic''s book one of the antiwar movement''s most celebrated works." -- Ultimate Classic Rock "Kovic entered of the Vietnam War as a fierce, pro-war patriot before becoming an outspoken peace activist after an injury paralyzed him and he returned home to a cold reception as a veteran. His book tells his story." -- Radio.com " Born on the Fourth of July tells the story of Kovic''s enlistment and how he became disillusioned with the war over time and especially after he returned home to the States. Many of the book''s themes are echoed in Springsteen''s hit song, ''Born in the U.S.A.''" -- Asbury Park Press With a new foreword by Bruce Springsteen . This New York Times best seller (more than one million copies sold), presented here in a special fortieth-anniversary edition with a brand-new foreword by Bruce Springsteen, details the author''s life story (portrayed by Tom Cruise in the Oliver Stone film)--from a patriotic soldier in Vietnam, to his severe battlefield injury, to his role as the country''s most outspoken anti-Vietnam War advocate, spreading his message from his wheelchair., "Classic and timeless." New York Times "Ron Kovic is one of the premier voices of a generation. The large irony of his birthday provides the background for a journey which begins with the unquestioning service in Vietnam, his terrible wounding with all the anger and bitterness that follows, and ends with his passionate discovery of a large and all-too-human heart."Larry Heinemann, author of Paco's Story "There is no book more relevant in the twenty-first century to healing the wound of Vietnam, which continues to bring so much pain to our country. . . . It remains to Kovic to remind us that history matters, and that the cost of our high follies persists."Robert Scheer, editor-in-chief of Truthdig "Ron Kovic's terrible tragedy is America's."The Los Angeles Times "Ron Kovic has returned from the dead and given us an honest, unrefined account of his struggle." The Washington Post This New York Times bestseller (more than one million copies sold), presented here in a special fortieth-anniversary edition with a brand-new preface from a high-profile public figure, details the author's life story (portrayed by Tom Cruise in the Oliver Stone film version)from a patriotic soldier in Vietnam, to his severe battlefield injury, to his role as the country's most outspoken antiVietnam War advocate, spreading his message from his wheelchair. Ron Kovic served two tours of duty during the Vietnam War. He was paralyzed from his chest down in combat in 1968 and has been in a wheelchair ever since. Along with Oliver Stone, Kovic was the co-screenwriter of the 1989 Academy Awardwinning film based on Kovic's best-selling memoir Born on the Fourth of July (starring Tom Cruise as Kovic)., "Classic and timeless."--"New York Times" "Ron Kovic is one of the premier voices of a generation. The large irony of his birthday provides the background for a journey which begins with the unquestioning service in Vietnam, his terrible wounding with all the anger and bitterness that follows, and ends with his passionate discovery of a large and all-too-human heart."--Larry Heinemann, author of "Paco's Story" "There is no book more relevant in the twenty-first century to healing the wound of Vietnam, which continues to bring so much pain to our country. . . . It remains to Kovic to remind us that history matters, and that the cost of our high follies persists."--Robert Scheer, editor-in-chief of"Truthdig" "Ron Kovic's terrible tragedy is America's."--The "Los Angeles Times" "Ron Kovic has returned from the dead and given us an honest, unrefined account of his struggle."--The "Washington Post" This "New York Times" best seller (more than one million copies sold), presented here in a special fortieth-anniversary edition with a brand-new preface from a high-profile public figure, details the author s life story (portrayed by Tom Cruise in the Oliver Stone film)--from a patriotic soldier in Vietnam, to his severe battlefield injury, to his role as the country s most outspoken antiVietnam War advocate, spreading his message from his wheelchair. Ron Kovic served two tours of duty during the Vietnam War. He was paralyzed from his chest down in combat in 1968 and has been in a wheelchair ever since. Along with Oliver Stone, Kovic was the coscreenwriter of the 1989 Academy Awardwinning film based on Kovic s best-selling memoir "Born on the Fourth of July" (starring Tom Cruise as Kovic)."
9781617754685 English 1617754684 "Classic and timeless." -- New York Times "Forty years ago the Vietnam vet from Massapequa--wounded in combat and in a wheelchair ever since--published his classic war memoir, later made into a film with Tom Cruise. The anniversary edition features a foreword by Bruce Springsteen. Kovic's new book, Hurricane Street , chronicles the 1970s activism of the American Veterans Movement." -- Newsday "Ron Kovic is one of the premier voices of a generation. The large irony of his birthday provides the background for a journey which begins with the unquestioning service in Vietnam, his terrible wounding with all the anger and bitterness that follows, and ends with his passionate discovery of a large and all-too-human heart." -- Larry Heinemann, author of Paco's Story "There is no book more relevant in the twenty-first century to healing the wound of Vietnam, which continues to bring so much pain to our country. . . . It remains to Kovic to remind us that history matters, and that the cost of our high follies persists." -- Robert Scheer, editor-in-chief of Truthdig "Ron Kovic's terrible tragedy is America's." -- Los Angeles Times "Ron Kovic has returned from the dead and given us an honest, unrefined account of his struggle." -- Washington Post "This New York Times bestseller details the author's life story (portrayed by Tom Cruise in the Oliver Stone film version) from a patriotic soldier in Vietnam, to his severe battlefield injury, to his role as the country's most outspoken anti-Vietnam War advocate." -- Off the Shelf , Included in 11 Powerful Books That Explore the Legacy of the Vietnam War With a new foreword by Bruce Springsteen . This New York Times best seller (more than one million copies sold), presented here in a special fortieth-anniversary edition with a brand-new foreword by Bruce Springsteen, details the author's life story (portrayed by Tom Cruise in the Oliver Stone film)--from a patriotic soldier in Vietnam, to his severe battlefield injury, to his role as the country's most outspoken anti-Vietnam War advocate, spreading his message from his wheelchair., "Classic and timeless." -- New York Times "The book details Kovic''s entering of the Vietnam War as a fierce, pro-war patriot before becoming an outspoken peace activist after an injury paralyzed him and he returned home to a cold reception." -- Rolling Stone " Born on the Fourth of July tells the story of its author''s transition from war hawk to protestor after being paralyzed in Vietnam, and coming home to a lukewarm reception. It''s no coincidence that ''Born in The U.S.A.'' tells very much the same tale." -- Billboard "Kovic''s book follows him from star high school wrestler to a patriotic American inspired by John F. Kennedy to join the marines to the traumatic 1968 wartime injury that left him paralyzed from the chest down to his emergence as an outspoken anti-war activist." -- Hollywood Reporter "The 1976 book, which was made into an Oscar winning film starring Tom Cruise in 1989, details Kovic''s period in the Vietnam War as a fierce, pro-war patriot before he became an outspoken peace activist after an injury paralysed him and he returned home to a cold reception." -- NME "He was born in the U.S.A.--and on the 4th of July. Bruce Springsteen narrates a foreword he wrote in the new audiobook edition of Born on the Fourth of July , Ron Kovic''s anti-Vietnam War memoir." -- New York Daily News "There is no better time than Independence Day to listen [to] The Boss' iconic voice on the foreword and this great work of art." -- Examiner "For the 40th anniversary of the book, which became a movie in the ''80s starring Tom Cruise, a new print edition was issued with a foreword written by Bruce Springsteen, and the audiobook is the only place where you can hear Bruce read his foreword directly to you. That's right, the Boss sets the tone for this extremely powerful and moving memoir in a way that you won't want to miss." -- Omnivoracious "Forty years ago the Vietnam vet from Massapequa--wounded in combat and in a wheelchair ever since--published his classic war memoir, later made into a film with Tom Cruise. The anniversary edition features a foreword by Bruce Springsteen. Kovic''s new book, Hurricane Street , chronicles the 1970s activism of the American Veterans Movement." -- Newsday " Born on the Fourth of July chronicles Kovic''s transformation from a gung-ho soldier entering the Vietnam War to his return home as a paralyzed man. His experiences overseas, as well as the terrible way he was treated when he came back, made Kovic''s book one of the antiwar movement''s most celebrated works." -- Ultimate Classic Rock "Kovic entered of the Vietnam War as a fierce, pro-war patriot before becoming an outspoken peace activist after an injury paralyzed him and he returned home to a cold reception as a veteran. His book tells his story." -- Radio.com " Born on the Fourth of July tells the story of Kovic''s enlistment and how he became disillusioned with the war over time and especially after he returned home to the States. Many of the book''s themes are echoed in Springsteen''s hit song, ''Born in the U.S.A.''" -- Asbury Park Press With a new foreword by Bruce Springsteen . This New York Times best seller (more than one million copies sold), presented here in a special fortieth-anniversary edition with a brand-new foreword by Bruce Springsteen, details the author''s life story (portrayed by Tom Cruise in the Oliver Stone film)--from a patriotic soldier in Vietnam, to his severe battlefield injury, to his role as the country''s most outspoken anti-Vietnam War advocate, spreading his message from his wheelchair., "Classic and timeless." New York Times "Ron Kovic is one of the premier voices of a generation. The large irony of his birthday provides the background for a journey which begins with the unquestioning service in Vietnam, his terrible wounding with all the anger and bitterness that follows, and ends with his passionate discovery of a large and all-too-human heart."Larry Heinemann, author of Paco's Story "There is no book more relevant in the twenty-first century to healing the wound of Vietnam, which continues to bring so much pain to our country. . . . It remains to Kovic to remind us that history matters, and that the cost of our high follies persists."Robert Scheer, editor-in-chief of Truthdig "Ron Kovic's terrible tragedy is America's."The Los Angeles Times "Ron Kovic has returned from the dead and given us an honest, unrefined account of his struggle." The Washington Post This New York Times bestseller (more than one million copies sold), presented here in a special fortieth-anniversary edition with a brand-new preface from a high-profile public figure, details the author's life story (portrayed by Tom Cruise in the Oliver Stone film version)from a patriotic soldier in Vietnam, to his severe battlefield injury, to his role as the country's most outspoken antiVietnam War advocate, spreading his message from his wheelchair. Ron Kovic served two tours of duty during the Vietnam War. He was paralyzed from his chest down in combat in 1968 and has been in a wheelchair ever since. Along with Oliver Stone, Kovic was the co-screenwriter of the 1989 Academy Awardwinning film based on Kovic's best-selling memoir Born on the Fourth of July (starring Tom Cruise as Kovic)., "Classic and timeless."--"New York Times" "Ron Kovic is one of the premier voices of a generation. The large irony of his birthday provides the background for a journey which begins with the unquestioning service in Vietnam, his terrible wounding with all the anger and bitterness that follows, and ends with his passionate discovery of a large and all-too-human heart."--Larry Heinemann, author of "Paco's Story" "There is no book more relevant in the twenty-first century to healing the wound of Vietnam, which continues to bring so much pain to our country. . . . It remains to Kovic to remind us that history matters, and that the cost of our high follies persists."--Robert Scheer, editor-in-chief of"Truthdig" "Ron Kovic's terrible tragedy is America's."--The "Los Angeles Times" "Ron Kovic has returned from the dead and given us an honest, unrefined account of his struggle."--The "Washington Post" This "New York Times" best seller (more than one million copies sold), presented here in a special fortieth-anniversary edition with a brand-new preface from a high-profile public figure, details the author s life story (portrayed by Tom Cruise in the Oliver Stone film)--from a patriotic soldier in Vietnam, to his severe battlefield injury, to his role as the country s most outspoken antiVietnam War advocate, spreading his message from his wheelchair. Ron Kovic served two tours of duty during the Vietnam War. He was paralyzed from his chest down in combat in 1968 and has been in a wheelchair ever since. Along with Oliver Stone, Kovic was the coscreenwriter of the 1989 Academy Awardwinning film based on Kovic s best-selling memoir "Born on the Fourth of July" (starring Tom Cruise as Kovic)."