Description
The events described in Shearer's book occurred during World War II near the war's end, prior to and just after December 1, 1944, and shortly before the Battle of Bulge. Military personnel, locations, battles, and sequences of events have not been altered for the sake of the narrative, and soldiers' names, who were engaged in the battle, are accurate. However, Shearer's use of subjective thoughts and conversations that offer transition and personalized contexts, though fictional, heighten the human element and remind us again of the horror of war and its effect upon human life.
About the Author
Robert A. Shearer is a retired Professor of Criminal Justice from Sam Houston State University. He received his PhD from Texas A & M University-Commerce in Counseling Psychology. His areas of teaching, research, service, and writing included counseling and psychotherapy, interviewing and interrogation, drug and alcohol treatment, and human relations. He is the author of Interviewing: Theories, Techniques, and Practices (Prentice-Hall Publishing), and Swift (Stephen F. Austin University Press). A native of Dallas, Texas, Shearer currently resides in College Station, Texas, where he is a full-time writer.
Book Information
ISBN 9781622881185
Author Robert A. Shearer
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Stephen F. Austin State University Press
Publisher Stephen F. Austin State University Press