The reason that I read this book is because my father fought in the same battalion as Audie Murphy, but not the same company. He saw Audie Murphy and knew who he was, but didn't know him personally. My father didn't like to talk about the war, and would only make offhand comments from time to time, and he died before we were old enough to have an adult conversation with him about the war, so my brothers and I grab any chance that we get to find out a little more about his experiences. This book talks about Murphy's life before and after the war, his hardscrabble, hand-to-mouth existence before, and his haunted life after. After the war, he felt numb, no longer able to be excited or enthusiastic about anything. He had PTSD, too, and squandered most of the rest of his life, spending money recklessly, cheating on his wife, trying to figure it all out. He seems to have had a very sad life.