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Airman Mortensen

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Hardly military material, enlisted airman Mortensen awaits a court martial and falls in love with the wrong girl at a dance in the small New Mexico town where he is stationed. By the author of Dances with Wolves. Reprint.

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 15, 1991

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Michael Blake

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The author of several novels, including the New York Times #1 Bestseller Dances With Wolves and winner of the 1991 Academy Award.

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August 22, 2020
This is the same author that wrote Dances With Wolves. This novel is nothing like that. If I had a better idea of what it was about I would not have read it. I am glad I did. It's about a young airman, who is not dealing with his time in the air force well, and his first real love. Yes, it's a love story. The story is good enough and the characters are interesting enough that I read the whole thing and liked it. I can't say I would recommend, but it was good enough that I finished it and looked forward to what would happen next.
30 reviews1 follower
November 16, 2018
This is a good book about the life of a airman that goes against the system. He falls for the girl of his dreams and it details their relationship. It's funny at times, crude, and enjoyable! It is the third Michael Blake book I've read and although I did not enjoy it as much as dancing with wolves or the holy road I'd still recommend it.
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August 8, 2015
Well written. An introspective journey of an 18 year old USAF Airman on a journey from teenager to adult. Humorous, sometimes funny encounters with the military system, differing cultures, girls, alcohol and love."
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