To begin the second semester in the school year, I
will be reading Heart of a Soldier written
by James B. Stewart. As I have previously selected very political IRBs and
TOWs, I want to refocus my interpretation to other forms of nonfiction works.
Thus, Heart of a Soldier depicts a
war hero who risks his own life helping others during the attack on the World
Trade Center on 9/11. This book is suggested to delve into “war, love and
comradeship, danger and heroism,” which are qualities that were not present in
my previous IRBs. I hope to gain an even greater appreciation for nonfiction
works, as this book will likely make a strong appeal to pathos.
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