Thursday, May 19, 2011

Early Praise for the Father of Money

A few early copies have slipped out and the feedback has been tremendous. See below for a few of the early comments:

"Jason's story of Iraq is war as it actually is—far from a tale of duty, honor, god, and country, Jason's year in Iraq was filled with moral ambiguity, fraught with fragile loyalties, and progress that was frustratingly ephemeral. He documents the momentous challenges of the U.S. occupation from the ground level, the brotherhood of war, and the imperfect compromises that marked the intersection of the U.S. government and Iraqi culture."

Garrett M. Graff, author of "The Threat Matrix: The FBI at War in the Age of Global Terror."


"... a hugely enjoyable read and I couldn’t put it down until I finished the last page. It swept me along with the intensity of a great novel, yet it was filled with the bitter truths of reality."

Tom Roberts, Director - A Company of Soldiers, PBS Frontline

"Stunning. A timeless and brilliant exposé of the emotions of a soldier. A story about the stories that are rarely told. A fascinating insight into war-time Iraq. Art that moves you like it should; by an author that is truly avant-garde." - James R. Howe, Historian, University of Oxford

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