The Long Goodbye The Long Goodbye

The Long Goodbye

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Publisher Description

The Long Goodbye is a visceral, deeply personal memoir that traces the arc of a life defined by transition and resilience. The narrative begins in the impoverished coal-mining town of St. Charles, Virginia, where the author's early years were shaped by the grit of Appalachia and the looming shadows of the mines. In 1968, that world is traded for the "yellow footprints" of the Marine Corps, catapulting a small-town boy into the heart of the Vietnam War.

The book provides a ground-level view of the war's most harrowing landscapes—from the "Artillery Curtain" of the DMZ to the haunted slopes of Mutter's Ridge (Hill 484), where the "murmurs" of the wounded and dying gave the mountain its name. Buchanan recounts his time as a mortarman with Alpha Company, 1/3, and his later immersion into the fierce combat of the 1st Marine Division in Quang Nam Province.

More than just a military history, The Long Goodbye explores the psychological weight of "Vietnamization" and the isolating experience of being a "replacement" in a war that felt increasingly like a political crapshoot. The story concludes with the author's transition back to civilian life, moving from the dark mines of his youth toward the "light" of a new future in Indiana, while forever carrying the names of the brothers who never boarded the flight home.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2026
February 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
37
Pages
PUBLISHER
Jerry Buchanan
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
2.1
MB
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