One Man's War is a gripping novel that follows the journey of one man,
Bob Kafak, through his experiences as a rifleman in a frontline company
during World War II. It makes visceral the fear, the filth, and the cold
that were his constant companions. Kafak is a reluctant hero who
intentionally pisses off the brass to avoid promotion because he has
seen too many of his commanding officers get blown to pieces and he
doesn't want to be next. He fights from the beaches of Anzio in Italy
and battles up through the South of France toward Germany, facing one
terrible heart-pounding encounter after another. Seen through Kafak's
thick-lensed army-issued glasses, the wider implications of the war
remain blurry while he focuses on the simple, urgent needs of survival:
keep your head down, keep your feet dry, gain the next six feet of
ground, and concentrate on what tomorrow will bring.