Purple Heart

Purple Heart

By Patricia McCormick

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Grades 9 - 12Grade 6n/a5.140645

When Private Matt Duffy wakes up in an army hospital in Iraq, he's honored with a Purple Heart. But he doesn't feel like a hero.

There's a memory that haunts him: an image of a young Iraqi boy as a bullet hits his chest. Matt can't shake the feeling that he was somehow involved in his death. But because of a head injury he sustained just moments after the boy was shot, Matt can't quite put all the pieces together.

Eventually Matt is sent back into combat with his squad—Justin, Wolf, and Charlene—the soldiers who have become his family during his time in Iraq. He just wants to go back to being the soldier he once was. But he sees potential threats everywhere and lives in fear of not being able to pull the trigger when the time comes. In combat there is no black-and-white, and Matt soon discovers that the notion of who is guilty is very complicated indeed.

National Book Award Finalist Patricia McCormick has written a visceral and compelling portrait of life in a war zone, where loyalty is valued above all, and death is terrifyingly commonplace.

Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Published on 2/15/2011
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 224

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Matt Duffy a soilder stationed in Iraq, ends up in the hospital and receives a Purple Heart. (A Purple Heart is for when a soldier is injured in battle) He doesn't remember how he got hurt because of a head injury (TBI - basically a concussion, only worse) So now he is in the hospital trying to piece everything together. Why was he in that alley? Was he alone? Where was is buddy justin? Eventually be gets good enough to go join back into combat with his squad (friends) Justin, Wolf, Charlene, whom have become his family during there time in Iraq. He soon discovers what had happen that day in the alley and he will need to overcome the memories to forgive. This was a really good book, the ending has me so close to tears though. I would recommend this book for 13 and up. Thanks for reading -Ajg15's Reviews