James M. Rudd tells the author about his experiences growing up, during the Korean War, and the rest of his adult life. It highlights a massacre at Hill 303 which he survived by feigning death. It is a poignant and riveting story of how he moved from hatred and bitterness during the massacre to a point of forgiveness some sixty years later.
This book wasn't really what I expected it to be. It is about a part of the war in Korea, but more so about the person before and after the war. It has it's funny parts and sad parts. I would recommend this book for anyone interested to read.