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Cherries

A Vietnam War Novel

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Cherries

By: John Podlaski
Narrated by: Michael Sutherland
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When a soldier leaves for war, those left behind often wonder what their loved ones are experiencing. Letters home are always cheerful and vague - no sense in worrying the family. Then upon returning home, these young soldiers do not want to talk about their experiences. Family and friends allege they are now distant, changed, and not the same person they remember from several months earlier. What causes this?

Although the backdrop for this novel is the Vietnam War, "cherries" exist in every war. They are the young "newbie" soldiers, who are trained for war. However, most are not ready to absorb the harsh physical, mental, and emotional stress of war. Once they come under fire and witness death firsthand, a life-changing transition begins. This eye-opening account offers listeners an in-depth look into the everyday struggles of these young infantry soldiers. You'll feel their fear, awe, drama, and sorrow, witness the bravery and sometimes laugh at their humor.

No two war experiences are the same, but after finishing Cherries - A Vietnam War Novel, readers will have a much better understanding as to why these changes occur and why our military heroes are different upon their return home. Veterans will relate!

©2010 John Podlaski (P)2012 John Podlaski
Historical Fiction Military Vietnam War Wars & Conflicts War Veteran Fiction Witty Solider

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  • Page One Literary Newsletter Web Site’s Best Audiobook of 2012
Captivating Storyline • Authentic Experiences • Exceptional Storytelling • Factual Background • Infantry Perspective

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I enjoyed the story. I was a rehash of a basic novel on Vietnam. There really was no plot or character growth and development. The Characters were cutouts of typical people we see with most Vietnam books. To top it all off the narrator was the most cigar smoking gravelly voice I've ever heard. His 'acting' was not very Acting to me at all.. Expecially of the Captain. Speaking in shakespearean blabber. A decent book ruined by lack of characterization, cliches and a guy who needs to be a cigar salesman....

I have never had such a horrible audio experience

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True to the era, Went in 7/68 didn’t go to Nam though. Lost many friends for nothing, but to pull out defeated with the same result as Middle East again

In the 60,s at 18

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Not real crazy about the musical fanfare starting each chapter l, nor the Oriental music ending them. it took away from the story line and was distracting. Other than that, the story was excellent. It conveyed the deep anguish over the loss or wounding of soldiers by their "brothers" quite accurately.

Vets of the Nam will understand...

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What made the experience of listening to Cherries the most enjoyable?

The factual background

Who was your favorite character and why?

Of course John, but also each of his friends

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes, after I got into it.

Any additional comments?

Thanks for the excellent narration.

Are there any "kids" like that today?

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It’s worth the 13 hour listen! I was captivated every single second of it, the narrator also did a very good job of telling the story.

Great book

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