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Goodbye, Darkness by William Manchester
Goodbye, Darkness by William Manchester






Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:.Although this is an entertaining memoir, it also serves as an excellent history of the Pacific Campaign.” - AudioFile Whitener’s quiet manner sometimes morphs to a whisper in a delivery perfect for a warrior’s memories. “Narrator Barrett Whitener…knows how to keep the writer in the limelight, letting the fun come from Manchester’s style and content. “When Manchester speaks of the awesome heroism and hideous suffering of the Marines he lived with and fought with, he is reverent before the mystery of individual courage and gallantry.” - Baltimore Sun “Gripping…It is impossible for an American to read this book without pride in what his country accomplished in those days of enormous challenge.” - Christian Science Monitor

Goodbye, Darkness by William Manchester

“Belongs with the best war memoirs ever written.” - Los Angeles Times “Compelling…No other living author could have gotten it all down so well.” - New York Daily News “A strong and honest account…Manchester’s combat writing…stands comparison with the best.” - New York Times Book Review Must reading for anybody interested in beginning to understand the scope of self sacrifice endured by the greatest generation and the human strife associated with our hard won liberty.

Goodbye, Darkness by William Manchester

"Detailed account of America's war effort in the Pacific in WWII. He offers an unrivaled firsthand account of World War II in the Pacific: of what it looked like, sounded like, smelled like, and most of all, what it felt like to one who underwent all but the ultimate of its experiences. In this intensely powerful memoir, America's preeminent biographer-historian, who has written so brilliantly about World War II in his acclaimed lives of General Douglas MacArthur ( American Caesar) and Winston Churchill ( The Last Lion), looks back at his own early life. In his dreams he lived with the recurring image of himself as a battle-weary youth "angrily demanding to know what had happened to the three decades since he had laid down his arms." To find out, Manchester visited those places in the Pacific where as a young Marine he fought the Japanese. The nightmares began for William Manchester twenty-three years after World War II.








Goodbye, Darkness by William Manchester