A quick look through the “Military” book category on Amazon shows you a lot of dark covers featuring male faces. It’s a genre dominated by male writers, and books detailing war from a woman’s perspective are few and far between. Enter: Tara Copp, the Pentagon bureau chief for the Military Times newspapers, and author of The Warbird — an unflinching look at the confusion, boredom, terror, and sacrifice of war.
It chronicles the real-life stories of two generations of fighters, and the resolution Tara finally started to feel when she stopped telling the stories of other people’s war-time experiences and started writing about her own.
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