The Iraq War Blog
NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON.COM
Second Chance Publishing is pleased to announce that The Iraq War Blog, An Iraqi Family's Inside View of the First Year of the Occupation, by Faiza Al-Araji, Raed Jarrar, and Khalid Jarrar is now available. Click here to order the book.
The Iraq War Blog explores, through their words, the lives of three members of an Iraqi family who lived in Baghdad as the American military and coalition allies devastated the city. They persevered through night attacks and daytime missile strikes that oftentimes wreaked destruction to their home by blowing doors off hinges and breaking windows.
The Jarrar family, while chronicling their daily lives amid the destruction, also provide descriptive analyses of the political climate that resulted from the American occupation of the country.
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Route Irish
Second Chance Publishing is pleased to announce the upcoming publication of Route Irish, Tales from the Road at the Interchange of Will and Conscience in the World's Most Dangerous City by Justin C. Cliburn.
Route Irish is a story of the Iraq War as seen through the eyes of an enlisted serviceman. Specialist Justin C. Cliburn's emotional telling of how the American media portrayed the war as anything but was it, in reality, was: a quagmire about to erupt into a civil war. From his life on the deadly streets of Baghdad, Cliburn's narrative brings the war to the safety of American's living rooms. For anyone who has ever wanted to "be there," Route Irish is an expose of the Iraq War that is seldom expressed by veterans.
The publication of Route Irish has been postponed indefinitely. Please check back for more information.
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Second Chance Publishing is proud to unveil our brand new logo. It has been in the making for some time and we would like to present it here for the first time. It will be included on all future published books.
Our profuse thanks go out to Casey Michael Schroeder and Lance Wurst of Grant High School in Grant, Nebraska for designing the logo and for the terrific artwork, and to Michael Dwyer for rendering it in graphic format.
The latest rendition of our logo comes to you by Liza Hippler of Love It! Designs. The logo is clearer and, we think, will enhance our company visibility.
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