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Once a Warrior [Paperback]

Fran A. Baker (Author)
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Book Description

November 1, 1998
Readers around the world cherish Fran Baker's "unforgettable" novels (Julie Garwood, New York Times best-selling author) for their "impeccable background ambience" (Romantic Times), "memorable characters" (Affaire de Coeur), "dynamite romance" (Rendezvous) and "solid writing" (Heartland Critiques). Now, in ONCE A WARRIOR, Baker sweeps her fans into an epic family story written against the wars that shaped generations of Americans. A realistic yet sensitive story of love and friendship, courage and cowardice, this powerful saga is filled with rich emotion, high tension and stunning passion. A triumph of love amid war, of love against all odds, ONCE A WARRIOR is as timeless a tale as Casablanca.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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From Publishers Weekly

Romance writer Baker's (When Last We Loved) latest dramatizes an enduring love story against a background of war. In the first half of the book, Baker describes the varied experiences of three friends from Kansas City, Mo., who serve in WWII. First Lieutenant John Brown goes down with his plane in a taut, moving scene; Private Charlie Miller succumbs to shell shock after being held in a prisoner-of-war camp; Second Lieutenant Mike Scanlon fights in the Allied invasion at Omaha Beach and the Battle of the Bulge. Wounded several times, Mike falls in love with a young member of the French Resistance, Anne-Marie Gerard, and they marry. In time, their daughter Catherine, married to John Brown's son, learns that her husband is MIA after his plane is shot down in Vietnam. Following Johnny's instructions in a letter he sent before disappearing, Cat travels to Saigon to contact a mysterious renegade named Cain, and thus begins another odyssey of adventure, intrigue and passionate love. Baker's writing indulges in cliches and moves toward the formulaic, but her descriptions of war, particularly the WWII battles, are grimly honest, and they effectively drive home the novel's concern with the wasteful loss of human life.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review

"A powerful love story told through two generations, ... covers two battlefields of U.S. history, World War II and Vietnam." -- Romantic Times Magazine, September 1999, Page 115

"An enduring love story against a background of war" -- Publishers Weekly, November 2, 1998

"POWERFUL! Right up there with the movie Saving Private Ryan. A book I will never forget." -- Huntress' Book Reviews, October 1998

Once A Warrior is peopled with characters so real you feel you know them, want to weep with their families, drink toasts at their weddings, hold them when tragedy strikes. Very Highly Recommended! -- Under the Covers, October 1998

A realistic, moving tale of generations at war. Highly recommended. -- Booknet.org.uk.

Thank heaven for small presses and independent spirits. Otherwise, readers would be cheated out of a fine novel spanning two wars and two equally engaging romances. It's worth a reader's while to seek out Once A Warrior! -- Cathy Sova for theromancereader website, December 1998

This is a magnificent book. A book of love, courage, death, fear, hope, cowardice, and life. It follows three young men (three warriors) and their offspring from World War II through the homecoming of a dead warrior thirty years after he is lost in Vietnam. Based on well-researched history--a history given life by the author's deft hand with character and plot--the book should be on everyone's list of important books. 5 Very Large Stars! -- The Word Museum, November 1998

Product Details

  • Paperback: 328 pages
  • Publisher: Delphi Books (November 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0966339703
  • ISBN-13: 978-0966339703
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,028,499 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Fran Baker has waited in vain for Vanity Fair to send her one of those Proust Questionnaires that run in the back of the magazine.

She hasn't waited idly, however. While keeping an eye on the mailbox, she's written fourteen novels, four of which have appeared on bestseller lists and twelve of which have been translated into more than twenty languages. (See Cathlyn McCoy for one of those novels.) As well, she's written a couple hundred articles, book reviews, author interviews and op-ed pieces. She's also conducted a number of writing workshops in the U.S. and in Canada, and she's spoken about writing for publication to local, national and international audiences. In 1998 she founded her own small press, Delphi Books (www.DelphiBooks.us), which in 2011 will have seventeen print titles and a number of Kindle eBooks.

Now, with apologies to Proust, she's devised her own questionnaire:

Q. Where do you get off--oh, sorry. Where are you from?

A. I was born and raised in Kansas City, MO, and my prepaid burial lot is located there.

Q. What makes you think anyone's interested--strike that. What made you want to become a writer?

A. I was always a reader, as was almost everyone in my family. I would finish a story or a book or the back of a cereal box (did I mention I read those in a pinch?), and my imagination would be in overdrive with all the what ifs. What if she'd said this? What if he'd done that? What if this or that had happened? One day I started writing my own stories. I didn't tell anyone what I was doing. Nor did I quit my day job. I just put the seat of my pants to the seat of my chair and I wrote ... and was both surprised and thrilled when I started selling.

Q. Why did you name your small press Delphi Books?

A. It's named for the Oracle of Delphi, who was reputed to have been a woman over the age of 50.

Q. You're over 50? Mmmh, you don't look a day--

A. Please note that neither the Oracle nor I are telling how far over.

Q. Noted. Moving on now, what do you consider the most overrated virtue?

A. Cool beans, a real PQ kind of question.

Q. We're waiting for your answer.

A. After all the years I've waited to be asked ... Patience. I don't have much, and I'm rapidly losing my small store.

Q. You're the one who wanted to do this interview.

A. Touché.

Q. Let's try this. What do you do in your spare time?

A. I knit - mainly scarves and hats and shrugs and mittens and afghans and baby blankets for family and friends and the occasional fan contest. And I bowl.

Q. You bowl.

A. As do millions of other Americans.

Q. How ... interesting.

A. For your information, I once beat 22,099 men and women to win the KCMO Mayor's Christmas Tree Tournament. That won me an all-expenses paid trip to Las Vegas. And several years in a row I won our family's Thanksgiving turkey.

Q. O-kay.

A. I also read, but not in the genre in which I'm writing.

Q. And not, I presume, while you're bowling.

A. Are we almost through here?

Q. Can't happen soon enough. Getting back to writing, do you belong to any professional organizations?

A. I'm a member of the Authors Guild, Novelists, Inc., The Authors Studio, and The Society of Midland Authors.

Q. What are you working on now?

A. My original romantic comedy, "Romeo, Romeo" has been released in Kindle format. And I just finished writing a historical romance, "The Talk of the Town," that will be released in hardcover in September 2011. Now I've got two books in the hopper - one a follow-up historical romance and the other a romantic suspense novel that I wrote the first draft of a couple years ago. Oh, and I'm putting all my backlist books in Kindle format in case anyone missed them the first time around.

Q. Finally--

A. Yesss!

Q. If you could be a tree--

A. How Barbara Walters of you.

Q. Touché, yourself.

A. (Smirking) Thank you.

Q. Let's end this on another PQ note.

A. Yes, lets.

Q. What's your motto?

A. You want me to say something profound, right? Something memorable. Some--

Q. Something short.

A. "Style is truth."

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fran Baker Does It Again!!!, July 30, 2001
This review is from: Once a Warrior (Paperback)
Fran Baker has become one of my all time favorite authors. Her Once A Warrior had me on my toes, crying, cheering and longing for more. I savored every word and can see the settings and characters as vividly as though they were part of my own world. The longing for lost love, the adrenaline rush of lives in peril, the horrors of war and the acceptance of a child left behind but not forgotten, touched me profoundly

Diversity is such a wonderful and refreshing quality to witness in a writer. While we writers are often labeled  genre wise  Fran Baker stands out like a beacon in the literary arena. Her crisp, often funny delivery, intelligence, insight to the human heart and soul make her a winner in my book.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars TipWorld Review - February 2000, June 1, 2000
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Moving her story deftly between the 1940s and the 1990s, Baker offers readers something new and different in the romance genre. Many romances are set against the backdrop of war. ONCE A WARRIOR takes the reader straight inside the wars that have shaped the second half of the 20th century. A multigenerational saga, ONCE A WARRIOR presents a culturally diverse set of characters, including a French woman fighting underground with the Resistance in World War II to a Chinese-American man fighting in Vietnam. Although this story is sure to have special appeal to families in the military, it will also satisfy the reader looking for an unusual romance.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thrilling war story, wonderful romance, and great characters, October 31, 1999
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War scenes are as powerful as those in the movie Saving Private Ryan. The characters are sensitive and realistic and bring to mind the heroic actions of all those who fought in wars. A gripping story... you can't put it down! Excellent reading, highly recommended.
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