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Ernie Pyle: The Life and Legacy of the Most Famous Journalist Killed in Battle during World War II by Charles River Editors

14 Nov 2017

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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/88085to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ernie Pyle: The Life and Legacy of the Most Famous Journalist Killed in Battle during World War II Author: Charles River Editors Narrator: Scott Clem Format: mp3 Length: 1 hr and 27 mins Release date: 11-14-17 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 18 ratings Genres: World War II Publisher's Summary: Ernie Pyle's life is like a 1950s movie script. Born the beloved and only child of hardscrabble American farmers, he made good grades in school, graduated, and went off to college at "State", in his case the University of Indiana. Overcoming his shyness, he studied journalism and wrote stories for the school paper that earned him a position of esteem among his fellow students. He partied hard but kept his grades up, and then married a girl as high spirited as he was. Together, they left school early and made their way to the nation's capital, where the farm boy got a job with a big city paper. In the years that followed, they traveled the country, meeting the great and the simple alike, and writing stories that made them the envy of the common man.

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