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ContentsProloguePart OneThe Ride West,
Part OneJONES: One Sergeant
The Ride West,
Part TwoAfrica
JONES: Thirty Days in San Francisco,
Part OneKismaayo,
Part OneJONES: Thirty Days in San Francisco,
Part TwoKismaayo,
Part TwoJONES: Thirty Days in San Francisco,
Part ThreeOn the Mike Nine-Three
JONES: Two Privates
Part TwoShadowtime
The Art of Dishwashing,
Part OneEndgame
The Art of Dishwashing,
Part TwoMogadishu
Part ThreeTwo Soldiers
AfterJONES: One Soldier
Author's Note
About the author
Christian Bauman has worked as a touring musician, cook, painter, clerk, laborer, and editor. He served four years as a soldier in the U.S. Army Waterborne, including tours of duty in Somalia and Haiti. He lives in New Hope, Pennsylvania.
Summary
Just as The Things They Carried and Catch-22 spoke to their generations with truth and dark humor, this brilliant first novel defines the experience of war for its era.
Benjamin Jones, twenty-three, discharged after an army tour in Somalia, heads cross-country on a Greyhound, seeking refuge on the West Coast. He has left behind his best friend, Trevor, and Liz Ross, a female soldier with whom Jones has fallen in love. But Jones has also left behind a tragedy -- a horrible, split-second action made in Somalia -- that Trevor, Jones, and the army have implicitly agreed to forget.
Alone on the streets of San Francisco, and then north on the Washington coast, Jones finds that an uneducated ex-soldier is qualified only as a peep show fantasy object or as a hired hand to a bottom-feeding smuggler and pornographer. Recurring visions of his life as a soldier gradually reveal the full truth -- and agony -- of his experience, and a reunion with Liz and a violent confrontation with Trevor bring the young soldier's journey to a wrenching conclusion -- but one not without hope.
At equal turns tense, brutal, and poetic, The Ice Beneath You is a soldier's story for a time when there weren't supposed to be any more soldiers' stories.