War Flower
My Life After Iraq
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Potomac Books Inc
Published:1st Mar '19
Should be back in stock very soon

Brooke King has been asked over and over by interviewers what it's like to be a woman in combat, but the answer she gives is never exactly what the public wants to know. The answer they are seeking lies in the gory details of war—the sex, death, violence, and reality of it all—as she experienced it. In War Flower, King breaks her silence and finally reveals the truth about her experience as a soldier in Iraq. Find out what happens when the sex turns into secret affairs, the violence is turned up to 11, and the hate for a country she knew nothing about as a nineteen year old becomes that much more sickening to the thirty-year-old mother that writes it all out before her PTSD fades the memories into oblivion.
War Flower is a study of violence as it pertains to a girl that went to war and returned home a woman. By telling her truth, King examines what violence does to a woman and how inherited that violence can be when that woman becomes a mother. King’s memoir is a meditation on the consequences of violence through generations and how a war zone, from either side of the battle, is inevitably intertwined with tragedy and the loss of one's self.
"An absolutely compelling war memoir marked by the author's incredible strength of character and vulnerability."-Kirkus, starred review
“Searing with unapologetic candor and grit-even during its surprising, fragmented moments of breathtaking, heartbreaking poeticism-Brooke King’s War Flower sweeps aside all veils of illusion regarding the impact of trauma and moral injury on the human psyche, while also illuminating the disturbing cross-generational consequences of war. For those who have asked for years, Where are the combat memoirs from women veterans? Brace for impact.”-Tracy Crow, coeditor of It’s My Country Too: Women’s Military Stories from the American Revolution to Afghanistan "War Flower is full of such frank emotion and explicit intimacy, the story of an Iraq veteran whose perspective is alternately chilling and charming."-J. Ford Huffman, Military Times "In a searing and moving memoir, King recounts her service in Iraq, her life after Iraq, and the war's lasting effects on her. . . . As she reflects on the many ways she brought the war home with her, King reveals the unique burdens borne by female veterans as they reintegrate into a society that seems oblivious to all they've been through. This is a harrowing and powerful book."-Publishers Weekly “Raw and unvarnished, as it must be, combat veteran Brooke King’s memoir War Flower is a searing and unforgettable journey through death and dying, both at war and on the home front-as a child and as a mother, as a soldier and as a civilian. She somehow manages to braid several memoirs into one, offering several lenses into the battlefield of the mind, and the result is a book that has earned its place on the high shelf of American literature. While War Flower is set to ‘the tuned pitch of human pain,’ this is a book about survival. I’ve waited for this book for many years now, and yet, as I turn the last page, I’m stunned in the reading of it.”-Brian Turner, author of My Life as a Foreign Country and Here, Bullet "Love, regret, sex, death, mistakes, forgiveness–it’s real in the military and everywhere, and nothing is easy, but people contain a million things, and the beauty of writing is that the author decides what to keep, and what to let get away."-Military Spouse Book Review "War Flower provides a different, but necessary perspective on modern war, and on war as a female soldier."-Jade Anna Hughes, From the Inside "This book is an amazing way to get to know how deeply affected people are by war in general, and how hard it is to come back to your normal life after that."-Radioactive Book Reviews “In her memoir about a combat deployment to Iraq, army veteran Brooke King writes, ‘Nothing good survives war.’ I would beg to differ: King went to war, lived through months of unthinkable horrors, and returned with a very good book in her duffel bag. War Flower will leave no reader unmoved, no soul unscathed.”-David Abrams, author of Brave Deeds and FobbitISBN: 9781640121188
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280 pages