War, Sports...and Butterflies is a compilation
of Bob Drury's best columns. Drury is a Men's Health Contributing
Editor and Military Correspondent. Drury has been nominated for
three National Magazine Awards and a Pulitzer Prize. He has reported
from Iraq, Afghanistan, Liberia, Bosnia, Northern Ireland and Darfur
among other sites. He is also the author, co-author or editor of
nine nonfiction books, including the New York Times bestselling
HALSEY'S TYPHOON, LAST MEN OUT, THE LAST STAND OF FOX COMPANY and
THE HEART OF EVERYTHING THAT IS.
From the Introduction by best-selling author Tom Clavin:
In the Acknowledgments of one of my books I referred to Bob Drury
as “the best writer I know.” Was that written because he is a friend?
No. Reading just a handful of the pieces in War, Sports and Butterflies
will convince you that Bob is the best writer you know too.
Of course, you may not “know” Bob in the sense of bending an elbow
beside him at a local saloon. The next best thing is reading what
he’s written. There is an immediacy and intimacy in these columns
that will give readers a sense of what it is like to be in the company
of an especially engaging story teller. I’ve read and enjoyed most
of the novels of Ernest Hemingway, but his short stories reveal
the depth of his talent. My point? Bob is a masterful writer of
books but in this collection you’ll find pieces that can be considered
his “Three Day Blow” and “Hills Like White Elephants.”
The challenge for you, dear readers, will be to stop reading, to
press that button or whatever you have to do to take a break from
War, Sports and Butterflies. The columns are addictive, and you’ll
soon find yourself keeping your eyes pasted to the screen the same
way viewers have binge-watched episodes of “House of Cards” and
“Breaking Bad.” Know what? So what! Turn the phone off, switch off
the TV, tell the kids to keep texting their friends, hand your significant
other a credit card and directions to the mall...do whatever you
have to do to open a big enough window of time to indulge. It’s
that good.
Prepare yourselves to get to know Bob Drury.
"Bob Drury has rightfully earned the “Big J” as a journalist’s journalist.
He has gone there, done that and met them all in pursuit of great
stories. Whether it is far away, across the street, under fire,
or over a beer, he captures the heart of the tale and brings it
home in all its' glory. Drury offers sharp-eyed insight into the
world of unforgettable characters--military heroes, twisted despots,
and legends of sports.
A Bob Drury byline says he has done the hard work. You’re in for
a for a wild ride."
- Pamela K. Browne, Senior Executive Producer, FOX News