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An edition of Nothing left to lose (2011)

Nothing left to lose

a novel

The year is 1968 and the Vietnam War is at its height. William Carson, a World War II veteran teaching in a small New England Prep School, has for more than two decades been haunted by nightmares whose content he has never shared with his wife, Anne, or their two sons, Joshua, a Marine on active duty in Vietnam, and Andrew, an ROTC college senior bound for active duty following graduation. When Joshua is reported missing in combat, the web of secrets and denial that has kept the family together for more than twenty years begins to unravel as Anne and William face the possible loss of their sons, and Andrew must confront the tangle of love, obligation, and loyalty that he feels toward his country, his father, his brother, his mother, and himself.

Nothing Left to Lose is a story of betrayal across generations—of fathers who send their sons to war and mothers who let them go—and the redeeming power of love and forgiveness.

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“In Nothing Left To Lose, the hard teachings of the Vietnam War are reflected in one family’s anguished choices, and with a depth of compassion that reveals fresh meaning for us today. This beautiful and engrossing novel lets us see with fresh eyes what war-making costs the soul of a nation, and especially its men. Here we find both a chronicle of an age and a prayer for our future, perfectly tuned to this historical moment.”
Joanna Macy, author of World as Lover, World as Self

“Allan Johnson’s mournful yet ultimately hopeful novel captures beautifully what history textbooks always miss: that wars overseas exact enormous emotional and familial costs at home, and that for men especially, it can be just as heroic to resist wars as it is to fight in them.”
Jackson Katz, Ph.D., creator of video Tough Guise: Violence, Media and the Crisis in Masculinity and author of The Macho Paradox

About the Author
Allan G. Johnson is a writer, sociologist, and public speaker who has focused most of his career on issues of social inequality. His nonfiction books have been translated into several languages and his novel, The First Thing and the Last, was recognized by Publishers Weekly as a notable debut work of fiction in 2010 and by O Magazine as an April 2010 Great Read.

Website: www.agjohnson.com

Categories:
Fiction : General
Fiction : War & Military
Family & Relationships : Conflict Resolution

Publish Date
Publisher
Palin View Press
Language
English
Pages
292

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Nothing left to lose: a novel
2011, Palin View Press
Released in Paperback and Hardback in English

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Published in
Austin, TX

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.6
Library of Congress
PS3610.O3155 N68 2011, PS3610.O3155N68 2011

The Physical Object

Format
Released in Paperback and Hardback
Pagination
289
Number of pages
292

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Open Library
OL25366876M
ISBN 13
9781935514947, 9781935514954
LCCN
2011930987

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