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Jerry Borrowman

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Jerry Borrowman is an award-winning author of 21 commercially published books including military fiction, non-fiction, and co-authored biography. Jerry is a two-time recipient of the prestigious George Washington National Medal from the Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge "for his contribution to the cause of freedom through his writing." Compassionate Soldier was the 2019 Gold Award Winner from Foreword Reviews in the War and Military category, and Invisible Heroes of World War II was the 2022 Silver Winner.

Jerry is known for his meticulous attention to historical detail, including the technology that is unique to each story.

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Jerry Borrowman I think any of the stories in Compassionate Soldier or Invisible Heroes would make great movies, in part because they are based on real people. But th…moreI think any of the stories in Compassionate Soldier or Invisible Heroes would make great movies, in part because they are based on real people. But the book I'd most like turned into a movie is Til the Boys Come Home. It's a story of abiding friendship with a sad ending. It has consistently had the most powerful enjoying impact on readers of any if my books. Thank you for asking....(less)
Jerry Borrowman The Swiss Cheese approach. If I'm stuck, I work on something related to the writing, like ordering research material, reading books that support the w…moreThe Swiss Cheese approach. If I'm stuck, I work on something related to the writing, like ordering research material, reading books that support the writing (like true histories of the places I am setting the book), etc. All those activities have to be completed anyway, so doing so when I'm blocked gets the thoughts flowing again.(less)
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'Til the Boys Come Home ('T...

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I'll Be Seeing You: A World...

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Life and Death at Hoover Dam

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An Ocean of Courage and Fear

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As Time Goes By ('Til The B...

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Invisible Heroes of World W...

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Home Again at Last ('Til th...

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Why We Fought: Inspiring St...

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One Last Chance

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“I’m the guy who builds things. So when this dam is done, it will have Pete Conroy’s name written on it somewhere. Even if nobody else in the world ever finds that place, it doesn’t matter because I’ll know that it was me and my men who did the job. Just as important, my men always come first. I get a lot more work out of men by treating them like decent human beings. I don’t treat them like slaves, as some of the foremen do.”
Jerry Borrowman, Life and Death at Hoover Dam

“The question: where to build such a dam? An initial survey selected a site in an area known as Boulder Canyon, south of Las Vegas. Twenty-five years later, at the outset of the Great Depression, the proposed dam became a possibility with congressional authorization of the “Boulder Canyon Project.” A more detailed analysis showed that Black Canyon, a few miles downstream from Boulder Canyon, had more stable bedrock to support the estimated 7 million tons of concrete that was to be the single largest structure in human history.”
Jerry Borrowman, Life and Death at Hoover Dam

“The God that holds you over the pit of hell, much as one holds a spider or some other loathsome creature over the fire . . . you hang by a slender thread . . . yet it is nothing but his hand that holds you from falling into the fire every moment.”
Jerry Borrowman, Life and Death at Hoover Dam

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“There is a tide in the affairs of men
Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune;
Omitted, all the voyage of their life
Is bound in shallows and in miseries.
On such a full sea are we now afloat;
And we must take the current when it serves,
Or lose our ventures.”
William Shakespeare , Julius Caesar

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