商家名称 | 信用等级 | 购买信息 | 订购本书 |
Firehouse | |||
Firehouse |
"In the firehouse, the men not only live and eat with each other, they play sports together, go off to drink together, help repair one another's houses, and, most important, share terrifying risks; their loyalties to each other must, by the demands of the dangers they face, be instinctive and absolute."
作者简介 At the age of 28, David Halberstam was reassigned from Leopoldville, The Congo, where he was a war correspondent for the New York Times, to Vietnam. His pessimistic dispatches from Saigon won him the Pulitzer Prize at the age of 30. In 1972, he published the definitive book on the roots of the Vietnam War, The Best and the Brightest. It and his 12 subsequent books have all been national bestsellers. He and his family live three and a half blocks from the firehouse featured in the book, Engine 40, Ladder 35.
媒体推荐 "Firehouse leaves one feeling . . . personally touched . . . and grateful that there are ordinary people who possess such uncommon courage." -- Peter Lewis, San Francisco Chronicle
"A clear-eyed but affecting group portrait." -- Malcolm Jones, Newsweek
"A poignant remembrance . . . Halberstam's achievement is remembering these men not just for how they died . . . for how they lived." -- Joe Heim, People
"Richly detailed . . . in structure and tone, it resembles John Hersey's 1946 classic Hiroshima." -- Bob Minzesheimer, USA Today