
Liberation Road
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June 1944. The Allies deliver a staggering blow to Hitler's Atlantic fortress, leaving the beaches and bluffs of Normandy strewn with corpses. The Germans have only one chance to stop the immense invasion-by bottling up the Americans on the Cotentin Peninsula. There, in fields crisscrossed with dense hedgerows, many will meet their death while others will search for signs of life. Among the latter are two very different men, each with his own demons to fight and his own reasons to risk his life for his fellow man.
Joe Amos Biggs is an invisible "colored” driver in the Red Ball Express, the unheralded convoy of trucks that serves as a precious lifeline to the front. Delivering fuel and ammunition to men whose survival depends on the truckers, Joe Amos finds himself hungering to make his mark and propelled into battle among those who don't see him as an equal-but will need him to be a hero.
A chaplain in the demoralized 90th Infantry, Rabbi Ben Kahn is a veteran of the first great war and old enough to be the father of the GIs he tends. Searching for the truth about his own son, a downed pilot missing in action, Kahn finds himself dueling with God, wading into combat without a gun, and becoming a leader among men in need of someone-anyone-to follow.
The prize: the liberation of Paris, where a ruthless American traitor known as Chien Blanc-White Dog-grows fat and rich in the black market. Whatever the occupied city's destiny, destroyed or freed, he will win.
The fates of these three men will collide, hurtling toward an uncommon destiny in which people commit deeds they cannot foresee and can never truly explain.
From the screams of German .88 howitzers to the last whispers of dying young soldiers, Robbins captures war in all its awful fullness. And through the eyes of his unique characters, he leaves us with a mature, brilliant, and memorable vision of humanity in the face of inhumanity itself.
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- Intro
- TITLE PAGE
- COPYRIGHT PAGE
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- PRAISE
- AUTHOR'S NOTE
- D+100 SEPTEMBER 14, 1944
- FIRST
- D+5 JUNE 11, 1944
- D+6 JUNE 12
- D+9 JUNE 15
- SECOND
- D+12 JUNE 18
- D+15 JUNE 21
- D+25 JULY 1
- D+27 JULY 3
- D+29 JULY 5
- D+31 JULY 7
- D+32 JULY 8
- THIRD
- D+35 JULY 11
- D+43 JULY 19
- D+46 JULY 22
- D+47 JULY 23
- D+49 JULY 25
- D+57 AUGUST 2
- FOURTH
- D+60 AUGUST 5
- D+62 AUGUST 7
- D+66 AUGUST 11
- D+72 AUGUST 17
- D+74 AUGUST 19
- D+76 AUGUST 21
- D+79 AUGUST 24
- D+80 AUGUST 25
- D+81 AUGUST 26
- D+84 AUGUST 29
- D+85 AUGUST 30
- D+91 SEPTEMBER 5
- D+92 SEPTEMBER 6
- D+93 SEPTEMBER 7
- D+100 SEPTEMBER 14
- GLOSSARY
- ANNOTATIONS
- THE ASSASSINS GALLERY
- DEDICATION
- ALSO BY DAVID L. ROBBINS
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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