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Concord Monitor, November 11, 2009
...minute of death, there was a pulse. It was a miracle, maybe. There to record the scene was David Finkel, a journalist who was still working to win the confidence of the Army unit in which the wounded soldier served. During what was known as 'The Surge'...
New York Times, November 7, 2009
...David Finkel, a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter for The Washington Post, spent eight months with a battalion of American soldiers on the outskirts of Baghdad, 800 men and women from Fort...
Seattle Times, October 18, 2009
...at 12:04 AM Comments (0) Print view Share Book review Author David Finkel's "The od Soldiers" is The Washington Post reporter's account of what went on in the lives, hearts and minds of soldiers in a Fort Riley, Kansas-based battalion...
Navy Times, October 14, 2009
...is not a new version of Ford Madox Ford’s acclaimed 1915 novel “The Good Soldier.” But author David Finkel presents a new classic. This book is not a valentine to 2-16, an infantry unit out of Fort Riley, Kan. But the author includes each...
Navy Times, October 9, 2009
...is not a new version of Ford Madox Ford’s acclaimed 1915 novel “The Good Soldier.” But author David Finkel presents a new classic. This book is not a valentine to 2-16, an infantry unit out of Fort Riley, Kan. But the author includes each...
Poynter Institute, September 15, 2009
...Washington Post David Finkel 's "The Good Soldiers" provides a graphic, second-by-second description of the killing of Reuters photographer Namir Noor-Eldeen and driver Saeed Chmagh in Baghdad. The news organization says it can...
Washington Post, September 14, 2009
...next sentence, and in the truth of that word a bad day came to an end. finkeld@washpost.com David Finkel is on the national staff of The Washington Post. This essay is adapted from his book 'The Good Soldiers...
Washington Post, September 12, 2009
...'Ooh, that's nice!' Lt. Col. Ralph Kauzlarich said, surveying the top floor of a decrepit two-story building that his soldiers had spent the morning cleaning up. They were in eastern Baghdad, on a remote base called Rustamiyah. There were muffins,...
Erie Times-News, August 30, 2009
...link between humans and canines, or the new memoir by Sue Monk Kidd, or the war book by David Finkel, or the new nonfiction from Timothy Egan, Michael Greenberg, Mary Karr and Francine Prose. The children's field is just as crowded, with books by Newbery...
Bradenton Herald, August 27, 2009
...link between humans and canines, or the new memoir by Sue Monk Kidd, or the war book by David Finkel, or the new nonfiction from Timothy Egan, Michael Greenberg, Mary Karr and Francine Prose. The children's field is just as crowded, with books by Newbery...
Minneapolis Star Tribune, August 23, 2009
...link between humans and canines, or the new memoir by Sue Monk Kidd, or the war book by David Finkel, or the new nonfiction from Timothy Egan, Michael Greenberg, Mary Karr and Francine Prose. The children's field is just as crowded, with books by Newbery...
baithak, October 16, 2009
...can save by cutting your shower just one minute. Iraq's Missing Iraqis In Behind the News - David Finkel’s book The Good Soldiers, about the experiences of a US Army battalion during the surge in Iraq, is getting standout reviews. The Good Soldiers...
Romenesko, September 15, 2009
...Washington Post David Finkel 's "The Good Soldiers" provides a graphic, second-by-second description of the killing of Reuters photographer Namir Noor-Eldeen and driver Saeed Chmagh in Baghdad. The news organization says it can...
Word Count Books Blog, September 6, 2009
...Oct. 24, if anyone's planning to be out on the west coast next month. Especially look up David Finkel - I've been digging into his book The Good Soldiers this last week. Powerful stuff...




















