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“Gallagher’s plot artfully connects the present-day conflict to previous wars by referencing such stories as A Farewell to Arms and Casablanca without sacrificing a sense of urgency. This harrowing account of life in a besieged Ukraine reads like a bulletin from the front lines.” —Publishers Weekly
"Equal parts love story and war story, Daybreak is a profound meditation on idealism and its costs, a vital novel that arrives at a perilous time."—Elliot Ackerman, New York Times bestselling author of 2034: A Novel of the Next World War
"Daybreak takes the reader on a thrilling journey through war-time Ukraine. The plot moves at the speed of a road movie, intensifying every detail of the story, each word spoken by the characters who may well be based on people the author met during his recent trips to Ukraine's front lines. Shocking and totally believable."—Andrey Kurkov, author of Grey Bees
"Matt Gallagher has written an important and timely novel, which works as a powerful testimonial to Ezra Pound’s statement that literature is news that remains news. Daybreak is history and memory at its most raw, intimate, and brilliant, and is a book to be widely read and discussed."—Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose
“We are living through such a renaissance of veteran’s writing, and Matt Gallagher is one of the very best. Daybreak is set in the Russia–Ukraine war, exploring the motivations and fates of Americans who go to fight with Ukraine. It’s an unsparing but empathetic character study — but it’s so much more than that. Reading it brought to mind the masterful work of F. Scott Fitzgerald.” —War on the Rocks
An absorbing character study of a man purging the ghosts of one war by attempting to fight in another.” —Kirkus
“With bold themes of desire, courage, love, forgiveness, and sacrifice, Matt Gallagher has written the first great military-inspired novel of this post-Global War on Terror era.” —Bill McCloud, author of What Should We Tell Our Children About Vietnam?

Daybreak

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    A Hardback by Matt Gallagher

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      Publisher: Simon & Schuster
      Publication Date: 20/02/2024
      ISBN13: 9781501177859, 978-1501177859
      ISBN10: 1501177850

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      “Gallagher’s plot artfully connects the present-day conflict to previous wars by referencing such stories as A Farewell to Arms and Casablanca without sacrificing a sense of urgency. This harrowing account of life in a besieged Ukraine reads like a bulletin from the front lines.” —Publishers Weekly
      "Equal parts love story and war story, Daybreak is a profound meditation on idealism and its costs, a vital novel that arrives at a perilous time."—Elliot Ackerman, New York Times bestselling author of 2034: A Novel of the Next World War
      "Daybreak takes the reader on a thrilling journey through war-time Ukraine. The plot moves at the speed of a road movie, intensifying every detail of the story, each word spoken by the characters who may well be based on people the author met during his recent trips to Ukraine's front lines. Shocking and totally believable."—Andrey Kurkov, author of Grey Bees
      "Matt Gallagher has written an important and timely novel, which works as a powerful testimonial to Ezra Pound’s statement that literature is news that remains news. Daybreak is history and memory at its most raw, intimate, and brilliant, and is a book to be widely read and discussed."—Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose
      “We are living through such a renaissance of veteran’s writing, and Matt Gallagher is one of the very best. Daybreak is set in the Russia–Ukraine war, exploring the motivations and fates of Americans who go to fight with Ukraine. It’s an unsparing but empathetic character study — but it’s so much more than that. Reading it brought to mind the masterful work of F. Scott Fitzgerald.” —War on the Rocks
      An absorbing character study of a man purging the ghosts of one war by attempting to fight in another.” —Kirkus
      “With bold themes of desire, courage, love, forgiveness, and sacrifice, Matt Gallagher has written the first great military-inspired novel of this post-Global War on Terror era.” —Bill McCloud, author of What Should We Tell Our Children About Vietnam?

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