Description Now an Audible Original THE DEAD DRINK FIRSTSergeant Steve Maharidge returned from World War II an angry man.
For a long time, the only evidence that remained of his service in the Marines was a photograph of himself and a buddy that he tacked to the basement wall.
When his son, Dale Maharidge, set out to discover what happened to the friend in the photograph, he found that wars do not end when the guns go quiet.
The scars and demons remain for decades.
Bringing Mulligan Home is a story of fathers and sons, war, and what was, for some, a long postwar.
About the Author Dale Maharidge has been teaching at the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University since 2001.
Before that he was a visiting professor at Stanford University for ten years and spent fifteen years as a newspaperman.
Several of his books are illustrated with the work of photographer Michael S.
Williamson.
The first book, Journey to Nowhere: The Saga of the New Underclass (1985), later inspired Bruce Springsteen to write two songs; it was reissued in 1996 with an introduction by Springsteen.
His second book, And Their Children After Them, won the Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction in 1990.
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