Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman
By KRAKAUER, JON

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Categories: Biographies
ISBN: 9780385528405
Publisher: Random House, Inc.
Language: English

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The bestselling author of Into the Wild, Into Thin Air, and Under the Banner of Heaven delivers a stunning, eloquent account of a remarkable young man’s haunting journey. Continue reading...

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Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman

Nate
Nate (Winston Salem, NC) Mon Oct 19 2009 19:53
What I liked most about this book was the history of the region -(Afghanistan/Pakistan) - and in particular the timeline of events that lead to 9/11. Staring with the Soviet war in Afghanistan - think Charlie Wilson's war - and tracing Bin Ladin's steps throughout the 80's, this part of the story i...more...
Steve
Steve (Newmarket, NH) Fri Oct 23 2009 13:19
Jon Krakauer’s newest bit of investigative journalism is a prize. For long time fans of the author, people may be surprised at how different this book initially seems from other books from the cult-classic non-fiction adventure author. Where Men Win Glory is a complex story about a former NFL play...more...
Neil
Neil (Phoenix, AZ) Sat Oct 24 2009 13:56
What I wanted from this book was an in-depth investigation into Pat Tillman's death and the ensuing cover-up by the military and our government. What I got instead was a quasi-biography of Tillman coupled with a parallel discussion of the Bush administration's handling of Iraq and Afghanistan. Neith...more...
Carrie
Carrie (Birmingham, AL) Tue Oct 27 2009 13:01
Krakauer applies his trademark investigative storytelling to yet another very “American” story. His previous works, including Under the Banner of Heaven, Into the Wild, and Into Thin Air, are reflected in Where Men Win Glory. It too is an exacting look at an individual who typifies the archety...more...
Lance
Lance (Goodyear, AZ) Sun Nov 01 2009 10:30
Never thought much of Pat Tillman. Thought he was a self-absorbed NFL asshole. This book however, reveals him to be a little more multi-facted than that. Still self-absorbed, no doubt. Here a few things I learned about Pat Tillman from this book: --He read and enjoyed Noam Chomsky, an...more...
Helen
Helen (Overland Park, KS) Wed Nov 04 2009 16:23
Despite a million dollar football contract, his engagement to his high school sweetheart, and the opposition of his family, after 9/11 Pat Tillman felt it necessary to put his life on hold and join the fight against al-Qaeda. When asked how he would deal with the media when his Army enlistment beca...more...
Chris
Chris (Catonsville, MD) Wed Nov 18 2009 06:47
The beginning of this book let me down in that I didn't feel it was Krakauer's best work. He always editorialises in his works but I felt like the beginning of the book was a series of statements and assertations both about Bush and Tillman that were presented with very little to support them. Til...more...
Patrick
Patrick (Norristown, PA) Sun Nov 29 2009 21:15
When I read his book, I was a bit unsure about the person in question, Pat Tillman. I thought he was just another macho jock type that would have stuffed people like me into lockers at the local high school. However, I find Pat Tillman to be a strong free thinker and a compelling figure as a soldier...more...
Randy
Randy (Lummi Island, WA) Mon Dec 07 2009 18:46
This isn't Krakauer's most compelling book but he knows a good story when he sees it. The story of football hero Pat Tillman and the government coverup surrounding his death by friendly fire in Afganistan will make you angry and cause you to wonder, probably one more time, why we are sending our guy...more...
David
David (Baltimore, MD) Wed Dec 30 2009 12:37
Wow. Krakauer is such an excellent writer, and he is well-suited to the task of telling of the “Odyssey of Pat Tillman,” the professional football player who walked away from a bright career in the NFL to enlist in the army after 9/11 and subsequently die on an April day in Afghanistan in 2004....more...