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Charles Sheehan-Miles (Author)
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April 15, 2007
Nineteen year-old Chet Brown arrived home from the Gulf War in the spring of 1991 and found that, for him, the war was only beginning. Betrayed by his friends and lover, ignored by his family, Brown travels across the country in search of meaning behind the horrors of his war.


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...A fast-paced, in-the-trenches Gulf War novel... -- VVA Veteran Magazine

...Honest and unsparing account...A much needed corrective... -- Seymour Hersh, Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize

As timely as tomorrow's newspaper headlines...Brutally honest, direct, and meaningful -- Midwest Book Review, February 2002

Bleak and disturbing... dead-on-target ...This first novel is a work of pure psychological conflict. -- Gannett Newspapers, December 22, 2001

Exposes the dirty underbelly of war... a must for anyone interested in the Gulf War as it really happened...highly recommended -- Desert-Storm.com

Profoundly moving, raw, exceptionally well executed...an expertly written psychological thriller...Prayer is easily one of the most impressive books reviewed in this blog. -- The PODler Book Review, May 6, 2007

About the Author

Charles Sheehan-Miles served in combat with the 24th Infantry Division during the 1991 Gulf War, and was decorated for valor for helping rescue fellow tank crewmen from a burning tank during the Battle at Rumayla. He is a former President and co-founder of the National Gulf War Resource Center and later was executive director of Veterans for Common Sense.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 196 pages
  • Publisher: Cincinnatus Press (April 15, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0979411408
  • ISBN-13: 978-0979411403
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,071,127 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Charles Sheehan-Miles is the author of Republic and Prayer at Rumayla: A Novel of the Gulf War. He is currently writing Insurgent, the sequel to Republic.

Charles served in combat with the 24th Infantry Division during the 1991 Gulf War, and was decorated for valor for helping rescue fellow tank crewmen from a burning tank during the Battle at Rumayla. Since then, he has been a regular speaker on issues relating to the Gulf War, ill veterans and the impact of post-traumatic stress.

He is a former President and co-founder of the National Gulf War Resource Center and has served on the board of the Education for Peace in Iraq Center. Prior to becoming executive director of Veterans for Common Sense in August 2004, he was director of the Nuclear Policy Research Institute in Washington, DC. He continues to serve on the board of directions of Veterans for Common Sense.

Charles lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife Veronica and their two children.

Charles can be found on Facebook at http://www.Facebook.com/CSheehanMiles and on his blog at http://www.sheehanmiles.com

 

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars After the War, July 31, 2002
This review is from: Prayer at Rumayla (Paperback)
I climbed into bed last night and started reading, intending only to read for a few minutes. Several hours later I finished "Prayer at Rumayla." Charles has captured the feel of what we combat vets know to be true. It was all there: Anger, rage, self-loathing, mental anguish. The list goes on. The next time I get asked "how did the war affect you?" I'll simply say: READ THIS BOOK.

I saw so much of myself in Chet's character. Questioning how I could have done the things I did, why I'm doing the things I do now. Searching for answers to questions I can't even formulate. The in-garrison sections were so true, I'd swear he had a hidden camera at my outfit when we got back! The REMFs, the ones who didn't go--they could never understand what the war did to us. They saw it on the television; we saw it on the faces of our buddies and the people we fought. I still see those faces every night when I go to sleep. As for relationships with families, girlfriends, wives? Charles nailed that too. These were the silent casualties of war. Readers will see the effect that war has on those who stayed behind as they try to understand the soldier who left as one person but came back as another.

Gulf War vet? Read this book and see yourself. Know a Gulf War vet? Read this book for insight into why he is the way he is. Want to know what it was like? Read this book and look at the unspoken side of war.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting book, November 30, 2003
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This review is from: Prayer at Rumayla (Paperback)
I was a tanker in Desert Storm so I was very anxious to read this book. It is a good book and accurately depicts what life was like for us overthere. It shows Desert Storm was not some slick footage that civilians saw on television every night, but real soldiers doing real killing in face to face combat. My only problem with this book is the character's angst became boring after awhile. He obviously needed some help but everybody who offered a chance for this guy to unburden on, he hurt or turned away in some manner or another. Overall this book is well written and clearly shows the pain soldiers face after surviving battle.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Gives the feel of the Gulf War for those who were not there., March 14, 2003
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This review is from: Prayer at Rumayla (Paperback)
Sheehan-Miles does a great job of showing us what the day to day was like for a tank loader in the Gulf War. The sleep deprived crew is counted on to make the right, split-second decisions in the middle of combat. It was not all ice cream and rounding up prisoners.
He also shows what the struggle was like for a young man returning to the "sanity" of America and trying to work out his feelings about what he had to do to keep himself and his fellow soldiers alive.
Chet Brown has elements of Catcher in the Rye in his back-in-the-states persona. He is complex and does things he does not fully understand because of his inward struggle. It is a brutal portrayal of someone fighting his demons about actions that he truly had no control over.
I agree with an earlier review that called for the copy editor's head for the spelling and sentence problems that were left in the book.
I look forward to reading more from Charles Sheehan-Miles.
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