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Ice beneath You, the (Paperback)

by Bauman (Author)
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (2 Oct 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0743227840
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743227841
  • Product Dimensions: 14.1 x 12.6 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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Don De Graziaauthor of "American Skin"An important book -- a profound meditation on the stark realities of the American male experience. The truths of soldiering are brilliantly examined here from angles previously unexplored, but this is not so much a war novel as it is an exploration of the human heart. The writing is beautiful and deft, and displays an almost religious devotion to unwavering honesty.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Christian Bauman- A New Writer To Watch, 20 Sep 2002
By Jonathan Colcord (Concord, NH United States) - See all my reviews
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This great first novel is a profound statement about the humanity within the modern soldier, friendships, and the many strange detours life holds in store for a young man without a plan. It is the story of 23-year old Benjamin Jones, a soldier finishing up a harrowing tour of duty during the
1993 war in Somalia in one of the few remaining U.S. Army gunboat units. Bauman tells his story through often non-sequential passages that delve deep into the mind of Jones, further building on the psyche of the character. This is a soldier's story, but is often more about life than soldiering. Early in the story, we find Jones shortly after his discharge, on a journey across America aboard a Greyhound bus. Often, through a hazy stream of consciousness we meet the many characters accompanying him on his bus journey as Jones lapses between exhaustion, half-sleep and deep thought. Jones pensive friendship with fellow soldier and best friend Trevor (who decides to reenlist), and constant thoughts of Liz, his female obsession provide a current that brings the reader in and out of the bus journey much as it does Jones as he ponders his life in between stops. Incredibly candid, and never boring, Bauman's story puts his character into many unexpected places, yet remains incredibly true to the experience of so many young men searching to find their way. To the reader who believes they know what sort of man joins the military and endures violent conflict will be pleasantly surprised, and cast aside all stereotypes.
The Ice Beneath You is an incredibly well-written, wonderfully layered story, while remaining simple and avoiding the cliches expected from fiction when war and men are featured alongside one another.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Christian Bauman- A New Writer To Watch, 25 Sep 2002
By Jonathan Colcord (Concord, NH United States) - See all my reviews
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This great first novel is a profound statement about the humanity within the modern soldier, friendships, and the many strange detours life holds in store for a young man without a plan. It is the story of 23-year old Benjamin Jones, a soldier finishing up a harrowing tour of duty during the 1993 war in Somalia in one of the few remaining U.S. Army gunboat units.
Bauman tells his story through often non-sequential passages that delve deep into the mind of Jones, further building on the psyche of the character. This is a soldier's story, but is often more about life than soldiering. Early in the story, we find Jones shortly after his discharge, on a journey across America aboard a Greyhound bus. Often, through a hazy stream of consciousness we meet the many characters accompanying him on his bus journey as Jones lapses between exhaustion, half-sleep and deep thought. Jones pensive friendship with fellow soldier and best friend Trevor (who decides to reenlist), and constant thoughts of Liz, his female obsession provide a current that brings the reader in and out of the bus journey much as it does Jones as he ponders his life in between stops. Incredibly candid, and never boring, Bauman's story puts his character into many unexpected places, yet remains incredibly true to the experience of so many young men searching to find their way. To the reader who believes they know what sort of man joins the military and endures violent conflict will be pleasantly surprised, and cast aside all stereotypes. The Ice Beneath You is an incredibly well-written, wonderfully layered story, while remaining simple and avoiding the cliches expected from fiction when war and men are featured alongside one another.
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