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Michael Takiff

    Michael Takiff is an independent scholar and oral historian whose writing has appeared in major American newspapers and online publications. A graduate of Yale University and a former comedy writer and performer, Takiff brings a unique perspective to his subjects. His work often delves into the complexities of human relationships and legacies, as demonstrated by his acclaimed oral histories. He combines rigorous historical inquiry with compelling storytelling.

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    • 2010
    • 2004

      Brave Men, Gentle Heroes

      American Fathers and Sons in World War II and Vietnam

      • 576 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
      4.1(45)Add rating

      The book explores the profound connections between fathers and sons who served in World War II and Vietnam, revealing their shared experiences of bravery, sacrifice, and emotional turmoil. Through honest and poignant narratives, it highlights the challenges faced by these men and the lasting impact of war on their relationships and identities. The stories serve as a testament to the strength of familial bonds forged in the crucible of conflict.

      Brave Men, Gentle Heroes