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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Storytelling!
I have been a PBS fan of "The News Hour with Jim Lehrer" and have enjoyed several of his novels. This latest: Oh, Johnny: A Novel, I enjoyed best. The story is very "true-to-life". In fact, so "real" did it seem, I was ready to look up the main character, Johnny Wrigley, on Google. The vividness of the details of "what happens" and the thoughts and emotions of the...
Published on May 1, 2009 by Richard J. Vielbig

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3.0 out of 5 stars Love and War
Those of us who have been in the military during was understand this story. Recruit falls in love with a girl he meets for a few minutes and survives the war thinking it is because of his love for this girl. When he returns home he has a hard time finding the girl he loves, it may be because she never existed. A fun read and you will enjoy deciding why he has a difficult...
Published on May 25, 2009 by Rommy M. Henley


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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Storytelling!, May 1, 2009
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I have been a PBS fan of "The News Hour with Jim Lehrer" and have enjoyed several of his novels. This latest: Oh, Johnny: A Novel, I enjoyed best. The story is very "true-to-life". In fact, so "real" did it seem, I was ready to look up the main character, Johnny Wrigley, on Google. The vividness of the details of "what happens" and the thoughts and emotions of the characters keep me going from the first page to the Epilogue. This was/is definitely a "worthwhile read". Congratulations, Mr. Lehrer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Emotional Ending to a Great Story, April 23, 2009
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Jim Lehrer -- has done it again!

This is a very engaging story of a young Marine during WW-II. The reader will become so attached to Oh Johnny that the ending paragraphs of this book will bring tears to your eyes.

Especially meaningful to Marines and others in our Armed Services and
their families.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Love and War, May 25, 2009
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Those of us who have been in the military during was understand this story. Recruit falls in love with a girl he meets for a few minutes and survives the war thinking it is because of his love for this girl. When he returns home he has a hard time finding the girl he loves, it may be because she never existed. A fun read and you will enjoy deciding why he has a difficult time finding his dream girl.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Infinite Possibilities of Jim Lehrer's "Oh, Johnny.", April 7, 2009
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If there's one word that could be employed to define both Johnny Wrigley, the central character of Jim Lehrer's nineteenth novel "Oh, Johnny," and the post WWII "Greatest Generation" milieu in which he came of age it would have to be "possibilities" for this time in American history offered the chance to live, to die, and to be loved, all in one fell swoop. Johnny, like so many others of his era, found himself and lost himself and then spent the remainder of his time, "On The Road," trying to regain and redefine the country he was fighting for and the "possibilities" that he had created for himself. Kris Kristofferson wrote that "Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose,"
except in Johnny's case freedom and life in search of definition can prove to be a onerous personal burden. Moving swiftly as a newly minted United States marine through America on his way to fight in the Pacific Theater he encounters love, death, and loss seemingly in the time it takes for the sun to lazily cross the plains hoping not to find out whether it's true that "There are no happy dead virgins." "Truth may be the first casualty of war," but between the beer, the broads, and the baseball, Johnny discovers that truth may be your last, best, companion be it on a cot in Wichita, in a cave on Okinawa,
or tracking a fly ball after your return stateside. Truth isn't necessarily the best bedfellow a guy could desire but she is the byproduct of all of those golden pursued possibilities. Lehrer's novel presents us with a character that resembles a poor man's Jay Gatsby compelled to live out Blake's dictum that the "fool that continues in his folly grows wise." Did Johnny and America grow wise? Or was it a life wasted? Did Johnny and America fulfill their promise or was it all a myth?
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2.0 out of 5 stars Little more than a comic book, April 11, 2009
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There is a good book in there trying to come out, but it hasn't made it yet. I don't know why Lehrer wrote this book. He doesn't seem to like any of the characters. A lot of interesting background, but the protagonist is not really very interesting.
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Oh, Johnny: A Novel by Jim Lehrer (Hardcover - March 24, 2009)
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