War Flower, Brooke King
War Flower, Brooke King
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War Flower
My Life after Iraq

Author: Brooke King

Narrator: Christine Lakin

Unabridged: 9 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/01/2019


Synopsis

Brooke King has been asked over and over what it’s like to be a woman in combat, but she knows her answer is not what the public wants to hear. The answers people seek lie in the graphic details of war—the sex, death, violence, and reality of it all as she experienced it. In her riveting memoir War Flower, King breaks her silence and reveals the truth about her experience as a soldier in Iraq. Find out what happens when the sex turns into secret affairs, the violence is turned up to eleven, and how King’s feelings for a country she knew nothing about as a nineteen-year-old become more disturbing to her as a thirty-year-old mother writing it all down before her memories fade into oblivion.The story of a girl who went to war and returned home a woman, War Flower gathers the enduring remembrances of a soldier coming to grips with post-traumatic stress disorder. As King recalls her time in Iraq, she reflects on what violence does to a woman and how the psychic wounds of combat are unwittingly passed down from mother to children. War Flower is ultimately a profound meditation on what it means to have been a woman in a war zone and an unsettling exposé on war and its lingering aftershocks. For veterans such as King, the toughest lesson of service is that in the mind, some wars never end—even after you come home.

About Brooke King

Brooke King is an adjunct professor of English and creative writing at Saint Leo University. She served in the United States Army, deploying to Iraq in 2006 as a wheel-vehicle mechanic. Her nonfiction work has appeared in numerous publications, including Prairie Schooner and War, Literature, and the Arts.

About Christine Lakin

Christine Lakin is an Earphones Award–winning narrator and acclaimed television actress, best known for her roles as Alicia “Al” Lambert on the hit family comedy Step by Step and as Joan of Arc on Showtime’s Reefer Madness.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jade

The war in Iraq seems to be something that the general population has shoved into a tightly closed box in their memories, something that happened “a few years ago that we would rather not talk about”. I don’t think people had any idea, have any idea, what it was like out there. I don’t really myself......more

I enjoy ready Veteran writers and I enjoyed this story of what it’s like to be a woman in the military (most Vet authors are men) and so this is a rare chance to hear a woman’s perspective from a woman. King doesn’t pull any punches and there’s plenty in here that a person would understand if she ha......more

Goodreads review by Neil

First of all I have to thank & apologize to Brooke should she ever read this or any review of her book, anything I or anyone else writes can in in way come from a context of that in which she has experienced. Thank you and we are all grateful and sorry that all have been placed in the situation. And......more

"War Flower" isn't a book i would typically pick up, and that's exactly why I chose it. A book about war, mental health, and learning to live again when everything has gone wrong, it's exactly what I needed to change my reading direction, and it was everything I wanted it to be more. If you want to......more


Quotes

"War Flower is full of such frank emotion and explicit intimacy, the story of an Iraq veteran whose perspective is alternately chilling and charming.” Military Times

“Love, regret, sex, death, mistakes, forgiveness–it’s real in the military and everywhere, and nothing is easy, but people contain a million things, and the beauty of writing is that the author decides what to keep and what to let get away.” Military Spouse Book Reviews

“An absolutely compelling war memoir marked by the author’s incredible strength of character and vulnerability.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“A searing and moving memoir…As she reflects on the many ways she brought the war home with her, King reveals the unique burdens borne by female veterans as they reintegrate into a society that seems oblivious to all they’ve been through. This is a harrowing and powerful book.” Publishers Weekly

“Searing with unapologetic candor and grit—even during its surprising, fragmented moments of breathtaking, heartbreaking poeticism.” Tracy Crow, coeditor of It’s My Country Too

War Flower will leave no reader unmoved, no soul unscathed.” David Abrams, author of Brave Deeds


Awards

  • Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books