Finkel has made art out of a defining moment in history. You will be able to take this book down from the shelf years from now and say: 'This is what happened. This is what it felt like.' --Doug Stanton, The New York Times Book Review <p> Let me be direct. The Good Soldiers by David Finkel is the most honest, most painful, and most brilliantly rendered account of modern war I've ever read. I got no exercise at all the day I gulped down its 284 riveting pages. --Daniel Okrent, Fortune<br> <br> Over and over, I cried. I endured nightmares. I have read hundreds of books about war and almost two dozen books about the U.S. invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. Most of them affected me. But none has affected me as deeply as The Good Soldiers. --Steve Weinberg, The Kansas City Star Heart-stopping . . . captures the surreal horror of war. --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times <br> A whole generation of these men will (God willing) be coming home, and The Good Soldiers is as good a guide as I can imagine to who they'll be when they get here. --Devin Friedman, GQ <p> [A] new classic . . . the reader cannot get enough . . . As a compelling read, The Good Soldiers is all good. --J. Ford Huffman, Military Times <p> David Finkel has written the most unforgettable book of the Iraq War, a masterpiece that will far outlast the fighting. --David Maraniss, author of They Marched into Sunlight <p> From a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer at the height of his powers comes an incandescent and profoundly moving book: powerful, intense, enraging. This may be the best book on war since the Iliad. --Geraldine Brooks, author of People of the Book and March <p> This is the best account I have read of the life of one unit in the Iraq War. It is closely observed, carefully recorded, and beautifully written. David Finkel doesn't just take you into the lives of our soldiers, he takes you deep into their nightmares. --Thomas E. Ricks, author of Fiasco and The Gamble <p>