The Yellow Birds

2012

by Kevin Powers

The Yellow Birds is a groundbreaking novel that delves deep into the costs of war. With profound emotional insight, it explores the effects of a hidden war on mothers and families back home.

"The war tried to kill us in the spring," begins this breathtaking account of friendship and loss. In Al Tafar, Iraq, twenty-one-year-old Private Bartle and eighteen-year-old Private Murphy cling to life as their platoon launches a bloody battle for the city.

In the endless days that follow, the two young soldiers do everything to protect each other from the forces pressing in on every side: insurgents, physical fatigue, and the mental stress from constant danger. Bound together since basic training, when their tough-as-nails Sergeant ordered Bartle to watch over Murphy, the two have been dropped into a war neither is prepared for.

As reality blurs into a hazy nightmare, Murphy becomes increasingly unmoored from the world around him, and Bartle takes actions he never could have imagined. This novel is a powerful exploration of friendship, survival, and the blurred lines of reality in a war zone.

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