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In this powerful debut novel, three American soldiers haunted by their actions in Afghanistan search for absolution and human connectionin family and civilian life. Wintric Ellis joins the army as soon as he graduates from high school, saying goodbye to his girlfriend, Kristen, and to the backwoods California town whose borders have always been the limits of his horizon. Deployed in Afghanistan two years into a directionless war, he struggles to find his bearings in a place where allies could at any second turn out to be foes. Two career soldiers, Dax and Torres, take Wintric under their wing. Together, these three men face an impossible choice: risk death or commit a harrowing act of war. The aftershocks echo long after each returns home to a transfigured world, where his own children may fear to touch him and his nightmares still hold sway. Jesse Goolsby casts backward and forward in time to track these unforgettable characters from childhood to parenthood, from redwood forests to open desert roads to the streets of Kabul. Hailed by Robert Olen Butler as a "major literary event," I'd Walk with My Friends If I Could Find Them is a work of disarming eloquence and heart-wrenching wisdom, and a debut novel from a writer to watch. Longlisted for the Center for Fiction Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize "Powerful."-ESQUIRE "Impressive ... Goolsby creates resonant, believable characters with richly detailed lives, people we simply want to know more about."-TAMPA BAY TIMES "Add Jesse Goolsby to the list of promising military-experienced writers including Phil Klay."-MILITARY TIMES "Traveling back and forth through time, Goolsby explores the challenges these men face before,during, and after their military tours, portraying their stresses vividly and palpably. While depicting realistic and personal images of the psychological traumas of war, he to draw their own conclusions."- BOOKLIST "This bracing, riveting debut opens in Afghanistan, and actions there shadow the lives of Goolsby's characters. But it's the accidents, debts, and desires of the home front that continue to wreak havoc as war memories turn into just that - memories - and soldiers mired in the past realize that tackling the future may be their true struggle after all."-SIOBHAN FALLON, author of You Know When the Men Are Gone "I'd Walk with My Friends If I Could Find Them offers a heartbreaking and humane lens into the lives of those connected to war, refusing to avert its gaze when confronted with even the most gut-wrenching situations. Jesse Goolsby recognizes that the battlefield stretches far beyond the demarcations of a combat zone, or the borders of Afghanistan. That said, this is not strictly a book about war - this is a book about the human heart. This is the news, rarely told, of the actual world we live in."-BRIAN TURNER, author of My Life as a Foreign Country "Long after the combatants and non-combatants alike have vanished from this earth, the afterlife of war is a book, war's only survivor, and every true book about war cries out, Stop, or at least, Remember. I'd Walk with My Friends If I Could Find Them, Jesse Goolsby's ambitious, multi-layered, brutally honest debut novel, is such a book, an antidote to our nation's disconnect from our misadventures overseas."-BOB SHACOCHIS, author of The Woman Who Lost Her Soul "Not only is Jesse Goolsby one of the very rare authors who writes with authoritative insight into the warfare of the 21st century, he does so with an even deeper insight into the profound yearning for connection, for identity, that drives us all. Goolsby is a consummate artist, and the publication of I'd Walk with My Friends If I Could Find Them is a major literary event."-ROBERT OLEN BUTLER, author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain "Ijust read the most satisfying novel in years, Jesse Goolsby's I'd Walk

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In this powerful debut novel, three American soldiers haunted by their actions in Afghanistan search for absolution and human connectionin family and civilian life. Wintric Ellis joins the army as soon as he graduates from high school, saying goodbye to his girlfriend, Kristen, and to the backwoods California town whose borders have always been the limits of his horizon. Deployed in Afghanistan two years into a directionless war, he struggles to find his bearings in a place where allies could at any second turn out to be foes. Two career soldiers, Dax and Torres, take Wintric under their wing. Together, these three men face an impossible choice: risk death or commit a harrowing act of war. The aftershocks echo long after each returns home to a transfigured world, where his own children may fear to touch him and his nightmares still hold sway. Jesse Goolsby casts backward and forward in time to track these unforgettable characters from childhood to parenthood, from redwood forests to open desert roads to the streets of Kabul. Hailed by Robert Olen Butler as a "major literary event," I'd Walk with My Friends If I Could Find Them is a work of disarming eloquence and heart-wrenching wisdom, and a debut novel from a writer to watch. Longlisted for the Center for Fiction Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize "Powerful."-ESQUIRE "Impressive ... Goolsby creates resonant, believable characters with richly detailed lives, people we simply want to know more about."-TAMPA BAY TIMES "Add Jesse Goolsby to the list of promising military-experienced writers including Phil Klay."-MILITARY TIMES "Traveling back and forth through time, Goolsby explores the challenges these men face before,during, and after their military tours, portraying their stresses vividly and palpably. While depicting realistic and personal images of the psychological traumas of war, he to draw their own conclusions."- BOOKLIST "This bracing, riveting debut opens in Afghanistan, and actions there shadow the lives of Goolsby's characters. But it's the accidents, debts, and desires of the home front that continue to wreak havoc as war memories turn into just that - memories - and soldiers mired in the past realize that tackling the future may be their true struggle after all."-SIOBHAN FALLON, author of You Know When the Men Are Gone "I'd Walk with My Friends If I Could Find Them offers a heartbreaking and humane lens into the lives of those connected to war, refusing to avert its gaze when confronted with even the most gut-wrenching situations. Jesse Goolsby recognizes that the battlefield stretches far beyond the demarcations of a combat zone, or the borders of Afghanistan. That said, this is not strictly a book about war - this is a book about the human heart. This is the news, rarely told, of the actual world we live in."-BRIAN TURNER, author of My Life as a Foreign Country "Long after the combatants and non-combatants alike have vanished from this earth, the afterlife of war is a book, war's only survivor, and every true book about war cries out, Stop, or at least, Remember. I'd Walk with My Friends If I Could Find Them, Jesse Goolsby's ambitious, multi-layered, brutally honest debut novel, is such a book, an antidote to our nation's disconnect from our misadventures overseas."-BOB SHACOCHIS, author of The Woman Who Lost Her Soul "Not only is Jesse Goolsby one of the very rare authors who writes with authoritative insight into the warfare of the 21st century, he does so with an even deeper insight into the profound yearning for connection, for identity, that drives us all. Goolsby is a consummate artist, and the publication of I'd Walk with My Friends If I Could Find Them is a major literary event."-ROBERT OLEN BUTLER, author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain "Ijust read the most satisfying novel in years, Jesse Goolsby's I'd Walk
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