Globe Pequot / Prometheus
Pages: 286
Trim: 6½ x 9¼
978-1-63388-427-4 • Hardback • March 2018 • $24.00 • (£17.99)
978-1-63388-428-1 • eBook • March 2018 • $22.50 • (£16.99)
""Izzy Ezagui may be the most inspirational figure you'll meet. Gruesomely wounded as a volunteer soldier, he allows nothing to stop his quest to return to a normal life. That he tells his story with irreverence and laugh-out-loud humor makes reading Disarmed a joy. People thrown by lesser obstacles will benefit from reading this moving and triumphant story.” —Seth M. Siegel, author of the New York Times bestseller Let There Be Water“Amidst a sea of compelling military memoirists, Ezagui's voice stands out. Not because he's tougher, more tenacious, or further accomplished than the Lone Survivor or the American Sniper. But because Izzy is human, flawed, and often weak, which are his greatest strengths as a writer. He isn't afraid to bleed on the page, to leave a piece of himself with his readers, the way he did on the battlefield that crisp morning. Helping Izzy return to combat was a risk well taken on my part. A few pages into Disarmed, and you'll understand why.” —Maj. Gen. Yoav Galant, former commander, Southern Command, Israel Defense Forces“A thoroughly engaging combat memoir driven with action, which our narrator negotiates with hope, reflection, humor, and insight. Izzy describes the IDF as Joseph Heller would, and deftly weaves his story of recovery through time with a fluid style and unflinching candor. I'm looking forward to seeing what he writes next.” —Mark Valley, actor, writer, veteran “Warning: The author of Disarmed will try to convince you that he's average, ordinary, a total ‘nerd.' Okay, so the last one's right on the money. But know this: Izzy is anything but conventional, not as a warrior nor as a poet. His blend of comedy and brutal honesty regarding his own shortcomings will keep you in a tight, one-armed grip until the final act. I hope to see an adaptation of Disarmed on the big screen!” —Haim Saban, founder of Saban Entertainment“Izzy's well-told story is not simply one of overcoming myriad obstacles but also a tribute to the fellow soldiers, noncommissioned officers, company-grade officers, and even a general, whose tough love and unwavering support enable him to return to combat duty.”—COL Carl A. Singer, PhD, US Army (ret.), and former national commander, Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America“This story of an American Jew who lost an arm fighting for Israel is a Jewish story, an American story, and a human story about young people in battle. A fascinating account.”—Benjamin Ginsberg, author of The Worth of War“A detailed personal account of a young soldier's journey through life, with gripping, gritty details of soldiering and firsthand combat experience—including being wounded in action and the hideous aftermath and struggle of recovery—all of it packed with witty writing that makes it entertaining to read. Ultimately, Izzy Ezagui has shown the world that despite being a one-armed man, or a person with any other disability, for that matter, you can still be a deadly soldier for your country.”—Keith R. Nolan, deaf former US Army ROTC cadet
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