The memoir recounts the harrowing experiences of a teenage infantryman in the US Third Army during World War II. It vividly details the massacre of his platoon in northeastern France, where he narrowly escaped death by playing dead, becoming the sole survivor. Through personal reflections, the author explores themes of survival, trauma, and the impact of war on young soldiers.
Robert Kotlowitz Books
This novelist, editor, and television executive is known for his four novels. After difficult experiences in World War II, which he chronicled in a memoir, he turned to writing. His work delves into profound human stories, exploring them with remarkable sensitivity and insight. His prose is refined and evokes strong emotions.

