Under His Wings: How Faith on the Front Lines Has Protected American Troops

by

Emily Compagno

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers with a strong Christian faith or interest in religious experiences.
  • Military veterans and their families who can relate to the experiences described.
  • Patriotic individuals interested in American military history and personal accounts.
  • Those seeking inspirational stories of overcoming adversity through faith.
  • Readers interested in the psychological and spiritual aspects of warfare and its aftermath.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer secular or non-religious content.
  • Those who are sensitive to descriptions of violence and war trauma.
  • Individuals critical of patriotic or pro-military narratives.
  • Readers looking for a more objective or academic approach to military history.
  • Those who prefer fiction or find personal anecdotes less engaging.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Inspiring stories of faith and resilience in military service
  • First-hand accounts from veterans across multiple wars
  • Highlights the role of faith in helping soldiers persevere through hardship
  • Offers unique insight from the author's military family background
  • Includes historical context and personal narratives
  • Celebrates the courage and sacrifice of American troops
  • Provides uplifting examples of how faith can be transformative
  • Covers a wide range of conflicts from World War I to modern-day
  • Features heartfelt letters and family photographs
  • Serves as a tribute to the power of prayer and gratitude for troops

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • May be emotionally difficult for sensitive readers due to war descriptions
  • Heavy focus on Christian faith may not appeal to all readers
  • Some readers might find the format confusing, especially in audiobook form
  • Contains graphic descriptions of war and captivity
  • Potentially biased towards a specific religious perspective
  • May be seen as overly patriotic by some readers
  • Could be repetitive in its themes across different stories
  • Might not provide a balanced view of military experiences
  • Some readers may find the celebrity USO visit anecdotes less relevant
  • The author's personal family stories might seem self-indulgent to some

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