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Born on the Fourth of July

De: Ron Kovic
Narrado por: Holter Graham, Bruce Springsteen - introduction
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Kovic's powerful and moving New York Times best-selling book, now with a new introduction that sets this classic antiwar story in a contemporary context.

This New York Times best seller (more than one million copies sold) details the author's life story (portrayed by Tom Cruise in the Oliver Stone film version) - from a patriotic soldier in Vietnam, to his severe battlefield injury, to his role as the country's most outspoken anti-Vietnam War advocate, spreading his message from his wheelchair.

©1976, 2005, 2016 Ron Kovic (P)2016 Audible, Inc.

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Powerful book

This is a very powerful and moving book, and made even more so by the excellent narration. Ron Kovic has a wonderful way with words and the ability to bring you right into the situation so you can feel what he is feeling.

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Emotional Upheaval

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After reading the first chapter, I thought about returning this book. It seemed to be too depressing. I left it in my library and some months later, I decided to try again. This book was worth it. Ron was wounded in the war in Viet Nam and he was paralyzed from the chest down. His description of what he had to go through physically was very disturbing. Most of us just see such a paralyzed person cleaned up and sitting in a wheel chair. He gives us a vivid view of what goes on behind the public view. When he comes home, people see him differently and most become uncomfortable in his presence. He loses most of his friends. One evening, when he comes home drunk, his mother complains that her son has become a drinker. One day, when he is participating in a protest, he is thrown to the ground and handcuffed by an undercover policeman posing as a protestor. Back at the station when he is exposed and the policeman sees that he has a tube in his penis and a bag of urine attached to his chair, the policeman apologizes, but makes a hasty exit.The writing and the narration are both outstanding. Both make the story really come alive.We also get a view of what went on during battle. It is hard to tell the friend from the enemy. Ron shoots some of the wrong people and must face overwhelming feelings of guilt as well as his physical disabilities.
Ron can never get away from what has happened nor from his physical disabilities. He prays to have his body back and to be able to enjoy those things that most people take for granted. He has given us an extraordinary look into his reality and it is very disturbing. He does not take his situation very well, but neither would I.
This book is difficult to describe, but it is outstanding and well worth reading. It really made me think about a lot of things.

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awesome book

I stumbled on to this book. Very enlightening. I enjoyed all of it. I felt like I was there in some chapters!!
Thanks Ron!

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Chilling, Honest, Brave, Raw

This book is chilling, honest, brave, raw and amazing. Highly recommended. A must read for all.

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Intense!

This is a short but intense story superbly narrated. Must listen to anyone who is interested in war books, and especially anti-war books. I just wish it was longer!

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Unflinching Look at Horror... and Courage

Trapped. In a war. In a VA hospital. In a body that ran and played as a child.
Liberation. To speaking out. To standing up in a body that barely moves. To having courage and an unceasing love of life.
Kovic's "Born on the Fourth of July" is one of the most moving memoirs, one of the grittiest tales of war and bloodshed, one of the most humane treatments of life with, seemingly, more x's than check marks, I have ever listened to.
Told in a very compelling narrative that weaves first and third person together, as though Kovic can't believe who he used to be/who he has become, this is one horrifying yet uplifting story of a courage I can only dream about. I used to watch "Captain Kangaroo" followed by news of the Vietnam war when I was a really little kid. It was horrifying then (being told by my mom that, no, those weren't supplies leaving Vietnam, but body bags, filled with young men... with boys, really), and this memoir makes it horrifying now.
No matter what your stance on war is, this book is sure to make you realize the suffering that goes with it, is sure to make you feel more than a little ashamed, more than a little grateful.
And through it all there are brave, brave men and women like Kovic, speaking out, writing with an intense fury, telling us all about what it's really like to live, to die, to live again...
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Powerful war memoir

This is a short and powerful memoir by Ron Kovic, a man who was paralyzed while fighting as a Marine in Vietnam. He eventually becomes a well known war protester. In this book, he tells about his youth, his Marine training, his time in Vietnam, and his postwar experience, when he turns his anger into war protest. The narrator is really good, making this book even engaging. The trauma can be hard to take at times, but I think it is an important book and worth listening to.

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OIF Veteran

As a veteran of Iraq this book really hit home. Suffering from PTSD/TBI returning home was a real struggle. I was left wondering a lot "why was I even there?" I highly recommend this book to anyone wondering what it's like to serve in a combat arms role in the military and deal with it as a veteran.

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Survival and honor, making the most of life.

Gut wrenching & brutally honest! Proud to be a fellow Veteran, embodiment of perseverance, and to living another day and helping others.

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narrator kinda goofy

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, content very good. Brings back old memories if you grew up in these times.

What other book might you compare Born on the Fourth of July to and why?

None, stands alone.

How could the performance have been better?

Could have been read with some seriousness in some parts.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Brought back things I had tucked away in my mind, they needed to come out.

Any additional comments?

Very traumatic times in this country. Changed the direction of our thinking.

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