Powerful war-era ballads that honor the courage, homesickness, and humor of rookie soldiers.
This collection, The Ballads of a Rookie, gathers vivid poems about marching, training, and serving overseas, offering a window into camp life and the people who kept spirits high under pressure. Through spare, direct verse, it reveals both the cost and camaraderie of the fight.
- Experience the pace and rhythm of early 20th-century army life, from drill days to post‑dusk canteen talk.
- Feel the pull of home as rookies write about mothers, sweethearts, and letters that cross oceans.
- Meet the camp’s helpers—the Y.M.C.A. sky pilot and others who lift spirits with songs, stories, and steady presence.
- See humor and hardship blend in everyday scenes, from mess halls to post exchanges and the stubborn grit of new soldiers.
Ideal for readers who enjoy military-themed poetry, historical ballads, and stories that honor everyday courage in trying times.