A Literary and Personal View of the Impact of War on the Warriors and their Families

Event Details

When
11/11/2008 - 6:00pm
Where
Steger-South Chicago Heights Public Library
54 E 31st St
Steger, IL, 60475-1136
United States
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County: 
Cook
Fee: 
Free and open to the public.
Where
Steger-South Chicago Heights Public Library
54 E 31st St
Steger, IL, 60475-1136
See map: Google Maps
County: 
Cook
Fee: 
Free and open to the public.
A Road Scholar Program by Ray Elliott

This talk focuses on the immediate and lingering effects of war on those who fight them and on the loved ones left behind, based on extensive interviews and research with WWII veterans, and captures the emotional hold that impacts the combat veterans throughout their lives. Numerous anecdotes and a PowerPoint presentation from the 60th anniversary trip to Iwo Jima are included. Speaker Ray Elliott draws upon research conducted for his two recent works of historic fiction -- one from a child's point of view whose father is killed on Guadalcanal (Wild Hands Toward the Sky) and one from an Iwo Jima survivor's looking back on his life (Iwo Blasted Again) as he lies dying.

For more information, please contact Janis Elmore, 708.755.5040.