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Merriam Press Historical Fiction Series Number 12 Second Edition 2016 After many years out of print, The Silver Lady is available once again. First written in 1972 by 388th Bomb Group veteran James Facos, the novel has been re-released by Merriam Press. A fictional account of the Starrett crew and their beloved B-17 during 1944, The Silver Lady was drawn from Facos's personal experience as ball turret gunner with the Arthur Moreland crew in the 560th Bomb Squadron. The crew flew 30 missions between March and June 1944 in their own "Silver Lady." In addition to its vivid combat action (including a terrifying crash landing), the novel evokes deep personal memories of life at Knettishall. The book also examines how the human spirit is tested when faced with the horrors of war. In The Silver Lady, James Facos evokes the tension, the triumph and the tragedy of an American bomber crew in England during the height of the war over Germany in 1944. The horrors of an air war fought and flown high above the target are described in realistic detail, but there are other levels to the story: there is a love story involving the youngest of the American crewmen, and the intensely emotional ordeal of an idealistic Quaker who has to come to terms with war and death in the way that only one who kills can know. England's peaceful countryside, the smoky landscape of Germany and an explosive conflict within the crew itself are masterfully realized in a nostalgic, authentic and excitingly told tale of war, its warriors and its victims. In writing The Silver Lady, Facos wanted to show what the air war was really like and no less a critic than Howard R. Gotlieb at Boston University's Mugar Memorial Library wrote a letter in 1974 to Facos, affirming what Facos had achieved. Wrote Gotlieb: "The historical immediacy of the novel attests to the accuracy of your own eye and memory, and to your ability in creating one of the few outstanding pieces of fiction emanating from World War II." James Facos joined the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1943 at the age of 19, serving as a ball turret gunner on a B-17, the real "Silver Lady," based in England. He received the Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters and the Distinguished Flying Cross. A playwright, poet and novelist with several published works, James Facos taught English for 30 years at Norwich University and Vermont College. Sadly James Facos passed away in May 2017.
7m, 3w, + ExtrasMountains In My Stride is an indelibly American folk play, woven of mythic material, of people caught in the timeless trials of becoming their truest selves - whether in 1830 Missouri or now - facing head-on the need for courage, insight and inspiration to conquer their challenges. Jason Hunt, a veteran frontiersman, slated for Congress, finds his true destiny blocked by his love for Ruth, a young, wavering Bostonian, who demands security outside herself; while Hannah, her cous
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