
KANDAK by Patrick Hennessey
When the author returned home from Afghanistan, he left behind him surreal intensity and exhilaration of battle. He also left behind lasting bonds of friendship formed with his Afghan comrades Qiam, Syed and Majhib. This title tells of their first meetings, mutual suspicion and incomprehension, and how this eventually turned into brotherhood.
Required reading.. unfettered, unpretentious prose ... peppered with amusing anecdotes, a moving, humbling and rare account -- Terri Judd * Independent *
Graced with characters who might easily belong in a Rudyard Kipling or George MacDonald Fraser story -- Ben Felsenburg * Metro *
A passionate tribute to the Afghan soldiers he fought alongside in Helmand ... a serious piece of work ... excellent -- Stephen Morrison * Sunday Times *
Soldiers who can write are as rare as writers who can strip down a machinegun in forty seconds, but Patrick Hennessey is one of the few * Sunday Times *
Hennessey is an exceptional talent * Times *
This variously tender, ironic and ferocious new voice gives us literature and not propaganda * Independent *
Hennessey has a reporter's eye for detail and a soldier's nose for bullshit * Guardian *
It's extremely rare to have this level of analytical intelligence combined with brutal first-hand experience * William Boyd *
Hennessey has a reporter's eye for detail and a soldier's nose for bullshit * Guardian *
Graced with characters who might easily belong in a Rudyard Kipling or George MacDonald Fraser story -- Ben Felsenburg * Metro *
A passionate tribute to the Afghan soldiers he fought alongside in Helmand ... a serious piece of work ... excellent -- Stephen Morrison * Sunday Times *
Soldiers who can write are as rare as writers who can strip down a machinegun in forty seconds, but Patrick Hennessey is one of the few * Sunday Times *
Hennessey is an exceptional talent * Times *
This variously tender, ironic and ferocious new voice gives us literature and not propaganda * Independent *
Hennessey has a reporter's eye for detail and a soldier's nose for bullshit * Guardian *
It's extremely rare to have this level of analytical intelligence combined with brutal first-hand experience * William Boyd *
Hennessey has a reporter's eye for detail and a soldier's nose for bullshit * Guardian *
Patrick Hennessey was born in 1982 and educated at Berkhamsted School and Balliol College, Oxford, where he read English. He joined the Army and served from 2004 to 2009 as an officer in The Grenadier Guards. In between guarding towers, castles and palaces he worked in the Balkans, Africa, South East Asia, the Falkland Islands and deployed on operational tours of Iraq and Afghanistan. On leaving the Army he wrote his first book The Junior Officers' Reading Club. He is now a barrister.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780241951279 |
| ISBN 10 | 0241951275 |
| Title | KANDAK |
| Author | Patrick Hennessey |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Year published | 2013-06-27 |
| Number of pages | 400 |
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