Heroes Don't Run - Harry Mazer

Heroes Don't Run

By Harry Mazer

  • Release Date: 2009-10-27
  • Genre: Historical Fiction for Young Adults
Score: 4
4
From 45 Ratings

Description

"I WANTED TO SERVE, TO BE PART OF THIS THING MY FATHER HAD GIVEN HIS LIFE FOR. I DIDN'T WANT THE WAR TO END, AND ALL I'D BE ABLE TO SAY WAS, NO I DIDN'T SERVE, I WAS RIGHT HERE THE WHOLE WAR, SAFE IN BAKERSFIELD."

Adam Pelko witnessed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that killed his father, a lieutenant on the USS Arizona. Even though Adam is underage, he defies his mother's wishes and enlists in the Marines. Sent first to boot camp, then to Okinawa, he experiences the stark reality of war firsthand -- the camaraderie and the glory as well as the grueling regimen, the paralyzing fear, and death. And at every turn, Adam must confront memories of his father.

In the concluding volume of his World War II trilogy, Harry Mazer masterfully illustrates Adam's journey as he navigates brutal circumstances that no boy should know.

Reviews

  • Heroes don't run

    5
    By Ashleemccarron
    I have read the first two books and super excited to read this one
  • Great

    5
    By 99blackbelt
    I red this book in 4th grade and I am now in 10th grade and I couldn't remember the name and I googled so much. And I just went to the restroom and saw a book magazine that's my 10 yr old sisters and I curiously looked in it and saw the same set of books with this book in it. I was so happy to find it thank you harry mazer for making this great book!!!
  • I love this book

    5
    By Mark Runge
    I really recommend the first one boy at war it describes pearl harbor really well I wish the series was longer it tells a great story of the brave men who served on those beaches in okanawa highly recommend this book keep writing Harry mazzer from Jacob Runge FL.
  • Fantastic.

    5
    By ILY Shania
    I have the real book and read it over 10 times. I love it so much because I want to be a Marine also when I grow up. Even though I have the real book already. I just had to get it on my iPod so that I can take it and read it wherever I go.
  • Good

    5
    By SDSooner28
    This is a great world war 2 book that I recommend to all ages