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Synopsis
Ernie Pyle was a newspaper journalist whose friendly, down-home writing style carried him from the first aviation column ever written to years of one-of-a-kind travel columns during the 1930s, and finally to international renown as the voice of the American soldiers fighting in World War II. He was the only correspondent to live right alongside the troops, and this biography goes a long way to convey a sense of this touching, funny, influential man.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 77) and index.