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House to House: An Epic Memoir of War
AuthorDavid Bellavia and John R. Bruning
Published2007
PublisherFree Press
ISBN978-1416574712

House to House: A Soldier's Memoir is a 2007 memoir by Iraq War veteran and Silver Star recipient David Bellavia.[1]

The secondary author is John R. Bruning, who also helped write the war memoir Outlaw Platoon (2012).

Summary

House to House is an autobiography about the actions of Staff Sergeant David Bellavia during the second Battle of Fallujah. The book was released in 2007 and goes in-depth to describe the conditions of battle and the feelings that Bellavia experiences during the battle.

Reviews

  • "HOUSE TO HOUSE: An Epic Memoir of War." Kirkus Reviews 75.13 (July 2007): 640-640.
  • "House to House: An Epic Memoir of War." Publishers Weekly 254.29 (23 July 2007): 61-61.
  • Roberts, James C. "Iraq Veteran Details Horror and Heroism in Fallujah." Human Events 63.32 (24 Sep. 2007): 19-19.
  • Douglas, Clint. "A Knife Under the Collarbone." Washington Monthly 39.9 (Sep. 2007): 55-57.

References

  1. ^ Tsouras, Peter. "House to House: An Epic Memoir of War." Military History 24.10 (Jan. 2008): 70-71.

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