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Thank You For Your Service

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2013

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David Finkel

Thank You For Your Service

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2013
Book Details
Pages

274

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Period
Setting

United States • 2010s

Publication Year

2013

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

Thank You For Your Service by David Finkel follows soldiers from the 2-16 Infantry Battalion as they return home from the Iraq War, dealing with war wounds and traumatic experiences. Journalist David Finkel details their struggles through interviews, personal writings, and official records, portraying the challenges of reintegration, strained relationships, and bureaucratic hurdles. The narrative underscores the difficulty of transition and the resilience required to heal. The book includes sensitive topics such as mental health struggles, substance abuse, and the impact of war on families.

Informative

Dark

Unnerving

Melancholic

Emotional

Reviews & Readership

4.2

8,161 ratings

80%

Loved it

15%

Mixed feelings

5%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

David Finkel's Thank You For Your Service receives praise for its unflinching portrayal of soldiers' post-war struggles. The narrative's emotional depth and authenticity capture the readers, though its intense subject matter may be overwhelming for some. Critics appreciate the book's contribution to the dialogue on veterans' mental health.

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Who Should Read Thank You For Your Service?

A reader who appreciates Thank You For Your Service by David Finkel is typically interested in investigative journalism, military experiences, and the psychological aftermath of war. They might also enjoy books like Sebastian Junger's War or Laura Hillenbrand's Unbroken. This reader values deep, empathetic narratives that reveal the human side of conflict.

4.2

8,161 ratings

80%

Loved it

15%

Mixed feelings

5%

Not a fan

Character List

Adam Schumann

A former soldier who is struggling with the transition back to civilian life, he deals with feelings of guilt and seeks treatment for his mental health issues while balancing family responsibilities.

Adam Schumann’s wife, who grapples with the challenges of supporting her husband’s recovery while managing her own emotional struggles and resentment.

A soldier hailed as a hero for saving lives during combat, he battles with guilt and the psychological effects of his experiences, working to heal from PTSD.

The wife of Tausolo Aieti, who is concerned about her husband’s mental health and fears the consequences of his violent nightmares.

The widow of James Doster, who copes with grief and uncertainty after her husband’s death and becomes fixated on maintaining control and preserving memories of him.

A deceased soldier remembered for his kindness and bravery, whose decision to go on a mission in place of a friend resulted in his death.

A soldier who initially felt patriotic but has become disillusioned by his experiences, working to recover from severe PTSD and struggling with reliance on medication.

A soldier rescued by Adam Schumann during combat, who faces significant physical and neurological challenges upon returning home.

A dedicated Soldier Family Advocate responsible for the welfare of numerous veterans, she is deeply committed to supporting them and their families despite systemic shortcomings.

A veteran who served with Schumann and struggles with alcohol use, haunted by the past and urged by Schumann to seek help for his issues.

The compassionate leader of the Pathway program, who has a long history of supporting veterans through comprehensive treatment methods.

A veteran who struggled with severe PTSD and various mental health issues, ultimately unable to find a path to healing despite attempts at treatment.

The estranged wife of Jessie Robinson and a mother, who navigates the complexities of her past relationship while trying to move forward.

A veteran with unresolved trauma from his military service, who becomes increasingly erratic and detached from those around him.

The young wife of Danny Holmes, unprepared for the challenges of her husband's postwar struggles, and dealing with her own issues of addiction and fatigue.

A community college math teacher who becomes involved with Kristy Robinson, showing patience and understanding as she deals with her past loss.

A former Vice Chief of Staff of the Army who worked tirelessly to address the issue of rising suicides among soldiers and veterans, facing bureaucratic challenges along the way.

A sergeant first-class who, after a personal crisis, dedicates himself to preventing other soldiers from experiencing similar struggles with mental health.

Book Details
Pages

274

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Period
Setting

United States • 2010s

Publication Year

2013

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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