Title | : | Caring for Victor: A U.S. Army Nurse and Saddam Hussein |
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ISBN | : | 1933370920 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781933370927 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 188 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2009 |
Caring for Victor: A U.S. Army Nurse and Saddam Hussein Reviews
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This book is a sleeper. Published by a local press, it's part personal memoir of someone you've never heard of, part biography of Saddam Hussein, and part account of the mundane lives of Iraq war personnel. Yet it's much better than it sounds, particularly the chapters devoted to Hussein's time after being captured by US forces, whittling toothpicks out of twigs, stirring cold instant coffee with his finger, and comforting his nurse caretaker, Robert Ellis, after a family member's death. Much credit goes to former Post-Dispatch journalist Marianna Riley, who has clearly done a lot of homework and stitched together a compelling narrative. It's a quick read; try to get all the way to the end for a stunning revelation about Ellis, who grew up in St. Louis' infamous Pruitt-Igoe housing projects.
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Interesting book, but kinda icky how this guy bonds and develops a relationship with Saddam.