by Robert Graham ‧ RELEASE DATE: N/A
A thrilling joyride through the life of a fighter pilot.
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A retired Air Force fighter pilot recalls his Cold War–era experiences in this debut memoir.
“Knock it off!” the author’s wingman shouts in the opening lines of this memoir by retired fighter pilot Graham. At the age of 44 in 1980, the author was the “Old Man” of the 36th Tactical Fighter Squadron, and he had taken the opportunity on his last ride to engage in a mock dogfight while flying a new model of the F-4E on a training mission off the South Korean coast. The real-life embodiment of the Hollywood Top Gun franchise, Graham spent more than two decades in the Air Force; here, he recounts the exhilarating life of a fighter pilot during the height of American tensions with the Soviet Union. For instance, he describes his experiences with the F-100 Super Sabre—a supersonic fighter with high accident rates that was “unstable” by design—as a “love-hate relationship” in which danger and exhilaration were in constant competition. Initially stationed in Misawa, Japan, in the 1960s with a squadron tasked with nuclear deterrence, the author emphasizes that, from his vantage, the war’s “temperature never got less than warm and above”; he would fly within miles of Vladivostok just to make the Russian “air defense system nervous.” From his initial deployment in East Asia, Graham transitioned to the war in Vietnam, where the author served in a variety of missions following the Tonkin Bay episode that ignited a long-term conflict.
While harrowing accounts of aerial heroism loom large in these passages, the book is at its best when giving a pilot’s view of war. Comparing his career as a fighter pilot to a “love affair,” Graham approached military life with a jocular attituded that he likens to a benched athlete eager to get into the game (“Come on, Coach, put me in!”). He even, in one account, risked going AWOL while in California because he couldn’t wait to get back to Saigon. While the narrative oozes with heroic tales and camaraderie, the author is not afraid to criticize officers “trying unsuccessfully to run the battle from an airconditioned office ten thousand miles away.” The content is generally apolitical (Graham virtually never mentions any president or politician by name), but the author notes that airmen and soldiers had to look out for themselves as “good men getting killed will not make a difference to the politicians at the negotiating table.” Graham also discusses how the tumultuous social and racial climate of the 1970s impacted military life—one anecdote concerns a knife fight between a “Ku Klux Klan guy” and a member of the Black Panther Party. The author’s engaging writing style and love for the planes he flew make for a thrilling read. The text is peppered throughout with hypermasculine inspirational quotes by Theodore Roosevelt, Ernest Hemingway, and others. The work includes full-color, high resolution photographs, maps, reproductions of handwritten letters, and other visual elements. While the text runs over 400 total pages, little information is provided about the author’s life before and after the military.
A thrilling joyride through the life of a fighter pilot.Pub Date: N/A
ISBN: 9798992412307
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Publisher: N/A
Review Posted Online: March 24, 2025
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by Kamala Harris ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 23, 2025
A determined if self-regarding portrait of a candidate striving to define herself and her campaign on her own terms.
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An insider’s chronicle of a pivotal presidential campaign.
Several months into the mounting political upheaval of Donald Trump’s second term and following a wave of bestselling political exposés, most notably Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s Original Sin on Joe Biden’s health and late decision to step down, former Vice President Harris offers her own account of the consequential months surrounding Biden’s withdrawal and her swift campaign for the presidency. Structured as brief chapters with countdown headers from 107 days to Election Day, the book recounts the campaign’s daily rigors: vetting a running mate, navigating back-to-back rallies, preparing for the convention and the debate with Trump, and deflecting obstacles in the form of both Trump’s camp and Biden’s faltering team. Harris aims to set the record straight on issues that have remained hotly debated. While acknowledging Biden’s advancing decline, she also highlights his foreign-policy steadiness: “His years of experience in foreign policy clearly showed….He was always focused, always commander in chief in that room.” More blame is placed on his inner circle, especially Jill Biden, whom Harris faults for pushing him beyond his limits—“the people who knew him best, should have realized that any campaign was a bridge too far.” Throughout, she highlights her own qualifications and dismisses suggestions that an open contest might have better served the party: “If they thought I was down with a mini primary or some other half-baked procedure, I was quick to disabuse them.” Facing Trump’s increasingly unhinged behavior, Harris never openly doubts her ability to confront him. Yet she doesn’t fully persuade the reader that she had the capacity to counter his dominance, suggesting instead that her defeat stemmed from a lack of time—a theme underscored by the urgency of the book’s title. If not entirely sanguine about the future, she maintains a clear-eyed view of the damage already done: “Perhaps so much damage that we will have to re-create our government…something leaner, swifter, and much more efficient.”
A determined if self-regarding portrait of a candidate striving to define herself and her campaign on her own terms.Pub Date: Sept. 23, 2025
ISBN: 9781668211656
Page Count: 320
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Review Posted Online: Sept. 23, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2025
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by Matthew McConaughey ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 16, 2025
It’s not Shakespeare, not by a long shot. But at least it’s not James Franco.
A noted actor turns to verse: “Poems are a Saturday in the middle of the week.”
McConaughey, author of the gracefully written memoir Greenlights, has been writing poems since his teens, closing with one “written in an Australian bathtub” that reads just as a poem by an 18-year-old (Rimbaud excepted) should read: “Ignorant minds of the fortunate man / Blind of the fate shaping every land.” McConaughey is fearless in his commitment to the rhyme, no matter how slight the result (“Oops, took a quick peek at the sky before I got my glasses, / now I can’t see shit, sure hope this passes”). And, sad to say, the slight is what is most on display throughout, punctuated by some odd koanlike aperçus: “Eating all we can / at the all-we-can-eat buffet, / gives us a 3.8 education / and a 4.2 GPA.” “Never give up your right to do the next right thing. This is how we find our way home.” “Memory never forgets. Even though we do.” The prayer portion of the program is deeply felt, but it’s just as sentimental; only when he writes of life-changing events—a court appearance to file a restraining order against a stalker, his decision to quit smoking weed—do we catch a glimpse of the effortlessly fluent, effortlessly charming McConaughey as exemplified by the David Wooderson (“alright, alright, alright”) of Dazed and Confused. The rest is mostly a soufflé in verse. McConaughey’s heart is very clearly in the right place, but on the whole the book suggests an old saw: Don’t give up your day job.
It’s not Shakespeare, not by a long shot. But at least it’s not James Franco.Pub Date: Sept. 16, 2025
ISBN: 9781984862105
Page Count: 208
Publisher: Crown
Review Posted Online: Aug. 15, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2025
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