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Into the Valley: Marines at Guadalcanal

by John Hersey

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John Hersey (1914-93) was a correspondent for Time and Life magazines when in 1942 he was sent to cover Guadalcanal, the largest of the Solomon Islands in the Western Pacific. While there, Hersey observed a small battle upon which Into the Valley is based. While the battle itself was not of great significance, Hersey gives insightful details concerning the jungle environment, recounts conversations among the men before, during, and after battle, and describes how the wounded were evacuated as well as other works of daily heroism.… (more)
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Wonderful little unexpected gem that i read in less than one day. First-hand accounting of a reporter embedded with a small company on Guadalcanal in the Pacific for several days during World War II. A rather unexpectedly ferocious battle that did not necessarily go well occurs and Hersey simply and humanly captures the scents, the feel, the sounds, the fear and the reality of what that was like for the soldiers and their capable leader before, during, and especially after the event. My hardcover edition from the period is full of beautiful pencil drawings of Marines in action from a soldier that definitely complemented the story as it was being told. It once again further cements the undying respect I have for all who choose to put on a uniform for our country. These Marines in this book all signed up to be Marines, they were not drafted. Their courage and willingness to die for a cause greater than themselves is and will always be inspiring to me. Thank you to Hersey and thank you to all who do and have worn a uniform!!!! ( )
  jeffome | Apr 18, 2015 |
123. Into the Valley, by John Hersey (read __ ___ 1943) This was one of the first Pocket Books, in the days when paperbacks were largely unknown, at least to me. I bought this book for a quarter, as I remember. It tells of Guadalcanal, and I thought it was a slogging read and did not especially enjoy the book. ( )
  Schmerguls | Sep 14, 2013 |
John Hersey joins a company of Marines going into battle on Guadalcanal. He follows them into the valley. Wonderful description of leadership and the roles played by members of a company on the march. Literate; authentic, moving dialogue. ( )
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John Hersey (1914-93) was a correspondent for Time and Life magazines when in 1942 he was sent to cover Guadalcanal, the largest of the Solomon Islands in the Western Pacific. While there, Hersey observed a small battle upon which Into the Valley is based. While the battle itself was not of great significance, Hersey gives insightful details concerning the jungle environment, recounts conversations among the men before, during, and after battle, and describes how the wounded were evacuated as well as other works of daily heroism.

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