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Army Wives: The Unwritten Code... by , Tanya Biank - Paperback, 2007, VG

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Condition
Very Good: A book that has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, ...
Type
Novel
Narrative Type
Fiction
ISBN
9780312333515
Book Title
Army Wives : the Unwritten Code of Military Marriage
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Item Length
8.2 in
Publication Year
2007
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Tanya Biank
Genre
Family & Relationships, True Crime, History, Social Science
Topic
Murder / General, Military / United States, Military Families, Customs & Traditions, Sociology / Marriage & Family
Item Weight
8.8 Oz
Item Width
5.5 in
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Four Fort Bragg Army wives face hardship, tragedy, betrayal, and their own demons as they try to fulfill the antiquated role the Army expects of them. This is a true story about what happened when real life collided with Army traditions.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
031233351x
ISBN-13
9780312333515
eBay Product ID (ePID)
21038296198

Product Key Features

Book Title
Army Wives : the Unwritten Code of Military Marriage
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Topic
Murder / General, Military / United States, Military Families, Customs & Traditions, Sociology / Marriage & Family
Genre
Family & Relationships, True Crime, History, Social Science
Author
Tanya Biank
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
8.8 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
...Biank's novelistic sense of detail and suspense vividly demonstrates how 'the Army...could bring couples closer together...or it could rip relationships apart.' Army wives cope with unpredictable deployments and struggle to raise children alone, often on small paychecks, in a community both tightknit and sharply judgmental. 'Army wives serve, too,' says Biank - in an institution ambivalent about families. She makes sympathetic both their pride and their tragedies., Army Wives captivates readers with an up close and personal look into the 'real' everyday lives and challenges of Army spouses. Kudos to Ms. Biank for portraying each spouse's story with such heartfelt compassion ., .,."a timely look at the impact of combat and military life on the families the soldiers leave behind." --The Washington Post ""Army Wives "captivates readers with an up close and personal look into the 'real' everyday lives and challenges of Army spouses. Kudos to Ms. Biank for portraying each spouse's story with such heartfelt compassion." --Victoria M. Parham, Host of Military Spouse Talk Radio "Tanya Biank has written a stunningly detailed, eye-opening account of what it is really like to be an Army wife. "Army Wives "demonstrates that while it is tough to be a soldier, it can be even tougher to be the wife of a soldier. "Army Wives "should be required reading for every military spouse and all those who are considering marrying into the military." -- Ron Martz, Military affairs correspondent, "Atlanta Journal-Constitution" and co-author of "Heavy Metal: A Tank Company's Battle to Baghdad" " " """Tanya Biank captures the atmosphere of military living and the pressure brought to bear on young wives to measure up as partners in their husbands' careers. . . In reading this detailed and insightful book we receive some hope in the fact that the military administration has recognized and has taken steps to support both husbands and wives in the future." --Ann Jordan Klunder, National President, The Society of Daughters of the United States Army"" .,."Biank's novelistic sense of detail and suspense vividly demonstrates how 'the Army...could bring couples closer together...or it could rip relationships apart.' Army wives cope with unpredictable deployments and struggle to raise children alone, often on small paychecks, in a community both tightknit and sharplyjudgmental. 'Army wives serve, too, ' says Biank - in an institution ambivalent about families. She makes sympathetic both their pride and their tragedies." --Publishers Weekly "Biank has strong credentials for understanding and explaining army culture: in addition to having been a military reporter, she is the daughter and wife of army officers. Her very readable and thoughtful book delves into a rarely studied segment of the army." --Library Journal "Biank has created a vivid picture of life today as a military spouse." --Kirkus Reviews "Tanya Biank's experience as a reporter has produced a candid and detailed study of her subjects and a riveting story, certain to engage Army wives of all generations. The incidents described and the issues surfaced in Ms. Biank's hard-hitting piece surely will get her readers' attentions and will cause us to say to each other, 'Now, what can we do about it?'" --Joanne Patton, the wife of Major General George S. Patton and the daughter-in-law of General George S. Patton, Jr. "From tragic to bittersweet, this is the untold story of the wives of our Army warriors--a powerful look for civilians and soldiers alike into the lives of women who each day embrace Duty, Honor, Sacrifice." --W.E.B. Griffin "In "Under the Sabers," Tanya Biank invites civilians into the military world, a foreign culture. She introduces us to the true meaning of honor and duty as we see the strains on wives with a spouse serving in a war zone. She richly describes the bonds among military families that serve to support a wife during her spouse's deployments and simultaneously may limit her autonomy. Under the Sabers shows that militaryfamilies are both the hidden casualties of war and a resilient group who meet the challenges for growth during every deployment. Tanya Biank helps those of us who work with families of deployed soldiers become better able to understand and serve them." --Dr. Jaine L. Darwin, PsyD Harvard professor, Clinical Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School and Co-Director, SOFAR, Strategic Outreach to Families of All Reservists "Thank you for putting a voice to the hardships and triumphs of this military life." --Tara Crooks, host of Army Wife Talk Radio "A very rea, Biank has strong credentials for understanding and explaining army culture: in addition to having been a military reporter, she is the daughter and wife of army officers. Her very readable and thoughtful book delves into a rarely studied segment of the army., "From tragic to bittersweet, this is the untold story of the wives of our Army warriors--a powerful look for civilians and soldiers alike into the lives of women who each day embrace Duty, Honor, Sacrifice." -- W.E.B. Griffin "I was raised with the book "THE ARMY WIFE" by Nancy Shea, which gave us pointers on how to be a good one. Tanya Biank is certainly not a Nancy Shea author. She is not telling us what to do, but telling us how it is--or was--at Fort Bragg. Her experience as a reporter has produced a candid and detailed study of her subjects and a riveting story, certain to engage Army wives of all generations. The incidents described and the issues surfaced in Ms. Biank's hard-hitting piece surely will get her readers' attentions and will cause us to say to each other, 'Now, what can we do about it?'"--Joanne Patton, the wife of Major General George S. Patton and the daughter-in-law of General George S. Patton, Jr. "Tanya Biank has written a stunningly detailed, eye-opening account of what it is really like to be an Army wife. "Under the Sabers "demonstrates that while it is tough to be a soldier, it can be even tougher to be the wife of a soldier. This is a side of Army life that, until now, has escaped public scrutiny. "Under the Sabers" should be required reading for every military spouse and all those who are considering marrying into the military."-- Ron Martz, Military affairs correspondent, "Atlanta Journal-Constitution" and co-author of "Heavy Metal: A Tank Company's ""Battle"" to ""Baghdad", In Under the Sabers , Tanya Biank invites civilians into the military world, a foreign culture. She introduces us to the true meaning of honor and duty as we see the strains on wives with a spouse serving in a war zone. She richly describes the bonds among military families that serve to support a wife during her spouse's deployments and simultaneously may limit her autonomy. Under the Sabers shows that military families are both the hidden casualties of war and a resilient group who meet the challenges for growth during every deployment. Tanya Biank helps those of us who work with families of deployed soldiers become better able to understand and serve them., From tragic to bittersweet, this is the untold story of the wives of our Army warriors--a powerful look for civilians and soldiers alike into the lives of women who each day embrace Duty, Honor, Sacrifice., Tanya Biank has written a stunningly detailed, eye-opening account of what it is really like to be an Army wife. Army Wives demonstrates that while it is tough to be a soldier, it can be even tougher to be the wife of a soldier. Army Wives should be required reading for every military spouse and all those who are considering marrying into the military., Tanya Biank's experience as a reporter has produced a candid and detailed study of her subjects and a riveting story, certain to engage Army wives of all generations. The incidents described and the issues surfaced in Ms. Biank's hard-hitting piece surely will get her readers' attentions and will cause us to say to each other, 'Now, what can we do about it?', Tanya Biank captures the atmosphere of military living and the pressure brought to bear on young wives to measure up as partners in their husbands' careers. . . In reading this detailed and insightful book we receive some hope in the fact that the military administration has recognized and has taken steps to support both husbands and wives in the future., ...a timely look at the impact of combat and military life on the families the soldiers leave behind.
Lccn
2006-038130
Dewey Decimal
355.120973
Lc Classification Number
Ub403.B53 2006
Copyright Date
2006

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