THE CANDLESTICKMAKER Presents A Raw Look At The Vietnam War On The Water

By: Dec. 03, 2013
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 3, 2013 /PRNewswire-iReach/ A coming-of-age story bookended by revelations that shatter readers' illusions about patriotism, government, and the nature of modern warfare, The Candlestickmaker takes readers on a voyage that will guarantee they never read the Mother Goose nursery rhyme to their children in quite the same way again.

Aboard the spy ship U.S.S. Argosy in the war-tossed waters off the coast of Vietnam, three young American sailors form an unlikely bond. Each has fled an America they were raised to love but somehow no longer understand. When forced to choose whether to face combat or stay and fight the war in the streets, they sign up for a war that reflects the conflict that raged inside each of them. The one thing of which they were certain was that the only people in the world they could depend on were each other.

Upon their return to the America they left behind, they are changed at best, lost and damaged at worst, but ultimately sobered by a war that never should have been fought. In the tradition of Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried, Denis Johnson's Tree of Smoke, and Philip Caputo's A Rumor of War, The Candlestickmaker recalls a Vietnam that seared disenchantment into a post World War II generation who learned to question authority at all levels.

"Great story of a different sort of Vietnam, out on the ocean instead of in the trenches, but just as apt for today's reading audienceAnd always in the background, the sinister threat of government drug experiments upon the young and innocent who are guinea pigs fighting an unpopular war, even as their innocence withers away." - Amazon verified review

Most recently author of Five Easy Decades: How Jack Nicholson Became the Biggest Movie Star in Modern Time (John Wiley & Sons), Dennis McDougal has chronicled Hollywood, crime and the media for over 30 years.

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Title: The Candlestickmaker

Author: Dennis McDougal

Published date: January 2011

ISBN: 978-1456509033

Publisher: CreateSpace

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