No One Left Behind

Abridged
Author: Amy Waters Yarsinske
Narrator: Gary Telles
Genres: Biographies
Publisher: Listen & Live Audio
Date: May 2002
Length: 4 hours
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 2/5
Formats:
  • CD
  • WMA

Overview

It was a wise editorial decision to have the author read the preface-in her pleasant, no-nonsense country voice-to this amazingly timely audio version of her new book about a U.S. Navy fighter pilot who's likely being held prisoner in Iraq 11 years after Desert Storm. Along with Aselford's competent but definitely low-key reading of the rest of the book, it gives the entire production a feeling of an overheard conversation between knowledgeable friends, adding a depth of believability and confidence that fancier, more melodramatic treatment might have weakened. If Lt. Commander Speicher, shot down during the Gulf War and first listed as killed in action, is indeed alive-as Yarsinske's painstaking, Pulitzer Prize-nominated research seems to indicate-it could cause many Americans to look at President Bush's plans for Iraq with new eyes. Her presentation of material from top government and military officials, diplomats, pilots, informers and Iraqi defectors make the book even more authentic. Simultaneous release with the Dutton hardcover.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Reviews (4)

No One Left Behind

Written by Gary Kuhlken from Stockton, CA on May 21st, 2005

  • Book Rating: 2/5

I have followed the Speicher story for many years, and this book didn't help me understand any more about it. The book would have been understandable only to those who share the experiences that Commander Speicher did. Adjectives that come to mind are: boring, dry, too detailed, confusing, and snoozer. Not what I expected...gk

No One Left Behind

Written by Cheryl Alberg on April 16th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 1/5

Too long and drawn out...too much technical army talk.

No One Left Behind

Written by Angela Jones from Chalmette, LA on April 14th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 1/5

Awful. Filled with military jargon, I was unable to get involved. The narrator reminded me of a radio news reporter.

no one left behind

Written by John Calver from Oceanside, CA on January 6th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I was expecting the pilots story and all I got was military jibberish, an awful waste of time