Where Flies Don’t Land [Mass Market Paperback] Jerry Graham and M. L. Johnson

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1977 edition with different cover art than pictured. Paperback cover has some moderate wear along the sides, tears, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

“Where Flies Don’t Land” by Jerry Graham is a powerful semi-autobiographical novel offering a raw and unflinching portrayal of the author’s experiences as a Marine in the Vietnam War. Originally published in 1977, this rare find captures the harsh realities of combat with visceral honesty, immersing readers in the physical and psychological toll of war. Though well-worn, the book’s condition speaks to its enduring appeal and impact on generations of readers. A must-have for collectors and anyone interested in exploring this turbulent period through the lens of one who lived it.

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1977 edition with different cover art than pictured. Paperback cover has some moderate wear along the sides, tears, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

“Where Flies Don’t Land” by Jerry Graham is a rare and intriguing find for collectors and readers interested in the Vietnam War era. Originally published in 1977, this semi-autobiographical novel offers a raw and unflinching portrayal of the author’s experiences as a Marine in the Vietnam War. Graham’s visceral and honest writing style immerses readers in the harsh realities of combat, capturing the physical and psychological toll of war with haunting authenticity.

While the cover of this particular edition may differ from the image provided, the well-worn state of the book itself speaks volumes about its enduring appeal and the impact it has had on generations of readers. The creased spine and moderate wear on the cover are testament to the countless hands that have turned these pages, drawn in by Graham’s powerful storytelling and his ability to shed light on a pivotal moment in American history.

This novel holds a significant place in the canon of Vietnam War literature, standing alongside works by Tim O’Brien, Larry Heinemann, and Philip Caputo. Graham’s unflinching depiction of the brutality of war and its lasting effects on those who experienced it firsthand has resonated with readers for decades, making this a must-have for collectors and anyone interested in exploring this turbulent period through the lens of one who lived it.

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Weight 3.68 lbs
Dimensions 17.53 × 10.41 × 1.27 in
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