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Marcus Brotherton is the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of A COMPANY OF HEROES, SHIFTY'S WAR, WE WHO ARE ALIVE & REMAIN, FEAST FOR THIEVES
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Marcus Brotherton is a New York Times bestselling author and...
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The Long March Home. by Marcus Brotherton and Tosca Lee...
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Marcus Brotherton is a New York Times bestselling author and coauthor dedicated to writing books that inspire heroics, promote empathy, and encourage noble living. His commendations include the Christopher Award for literature “that affirms the highest values of the human spirit.”. His newest book, The Long March Home, (written with New ...
Marcus Brotherton is a New York Times bestselling author and coauthor dedicated to writing books that inspire heroics, promote empathy, and encourage noble living. His commendations include the Christopher Award for literature “that affirms the highest values of the human spirit.”.
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Marcus Brotherton is a professional author and journalist that is best known for his high-profile collaborations with military personnel, public figures, inspirational leaders, and humanitarians. Many of his works that promote noble living, empathy, and heroics have become New York Times bestselling works.
We Who Are Alive and Remain: Untold Stories from the Band of Brothers is a military non-fiction book published in 2009 by Penguin/Berkley-Caliber publishers. Journalist Marcus Brotherton is credited with the book's authorship. Brotherton also co-wrote Call of Duty with Lt. Lynn "Buck" Compton . The book lists 20 main contributors all of whom ...
May 4, 2010 · "We Who Are Alive and Remain" traces the life stories of 20 of the original remaining Band of Brothers, from their growing up years in various parts of the country through basic training and World War II to their lives after the war. The book is told in oral-history style, similar to how Babe Heffron's and Bill Guarnere's book was done.
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