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David Westheimer (1917–2005)

Author of Von Ryan's Express

25+ Works 519 Members 9 Reviews

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Works by David Westheimer

Von Ryan's Express (1964) 230 copies, 2 reviews
Von Ryan's Express [1965 film] (1965) 78 copies, 3 reviews
My Sweet Charlie (1965) 38 copies, 2 reviews
Lighter Than a Feather (1995) — Author — 31 copies, 1 review
Death Is Lighter than a Feather (2000) 25 copies, 1 review
Song of the Young Sentry (1969) 23 copies
Von Ryan's Return (1980) 18 copies
The Olmec Head (1974) 17 copies
Days of Wine and Roses (1963) 13 copies
Rider on the Wind (1980) 7 copies
The Avila Gold (1974) 6 copies
Going Public (1973) 6 copies
Lone Star Zodiac (1995) 2 copies
The Great Wounded Bird (2000) 2 copies

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Canonical name
Westheimer, David
Birthdate
1917-04-11
Date of death
2005-11-08
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Houston, Texas, USA
Education
Rice University
Occupations
editor
columnist
Organizations
United States Air Force
Houston Post

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Short book. Decent WW II action story which gets consistently better as it goes.
 
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Library_Guard | 1 other review | Jun 17, 2024 |
One of the more popular “what ifs” of the Second World War is that of Operation Downfall, the projected invasion of Japan. Planned as a massive two-part operation, the surrender of Japan in September 1945 rendered it unnecessary. Yet such a scenario has intrigued a number of authors who have written fiction and non-fiction accounts hypothesizing on what might have occurred had such an invasion proven necessary.

David Westheimer’s novel offers one such exploration. It consists of a series of fictional vignettes depicting the experiences of the Americans and Japanese involved in an invasion of Kyushu. Though their stories he unfolds his novel gradually, describing the invasion through the soldiers (and in the case of the Japanese, the civilians) on both sides involved in it. Unlike the novels of such alternate history authors as Harry Turtledove the characters change from story to story; there is little continuity between the stories apart from the overall context, and the characters themselves suffer a fearful death rate. Yet Westheimer spends time fleshing them out while telling their tales, turning what could easily have been one-dimensional figures into distinctly-realized individuals.

In this way, Westheimer offers a gritty and bleak depiction of an invasion that never was, one that ranks among the better works of alternate history. Readers looking for the hypothetical strategic chess game will be disappointed here, as Westheimer never focuses on the high command or explains why the invasion becomes necessary in his imagined scenario. Instead, what readers get is a set of stories that show the terrible cost that might have been paid by everyone had such an invasion came to pass, and one that leaves readers grateful that it never did.
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MacDad | Mar 27, 2020 |
A racist white southern girl is forced to confront her own prejudices when she finds herself alone with a black lawyer on the run from the law for killing a white person in self-defense.
 
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LynneQuan | 1 other review | Sep 29, 2017 |
Alternative history / invasion of Japan scenario - very well researched and written. Somehow this book is being conflated w/ a child's book series....
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perfectleft | Jul 10, 2009 |

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Works
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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