I've always preferred fiction, or non-fiction that at least read like fiction, but this book was good. It follows William Boykin (retired Army 3-star) from his childhood to the end of his 29-year career. The book's laced with wit, gives insight into special ops, shows the murkiness of Washington, and spotlights a deep appreciation of spirituality. It'll make you chuckle, it'll make you tear up. It's just that kind of book: perfect for someone in the military that is struggling with "God issues".
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