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The Life of Kim and the Behavior of Men

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Human Bondage in the After-Market of War

In 1970, Second Lieutenant Thomas Jefferson Hobbes, fresh out of college and ROTC, finds himself sent to South Korea instead of the expected Vietnam. His arrival at Kimpo Air Base turns his destiny from a combat zone to another face of warfare, the destructive interactions between soldiers and camp followers, aka men and women, which are a part of conquest and occupation throughout history and around the world. Utterly unprepared, he follows trails and carves his own, his soul and sense of humanity falling to levels of hell that even Dante would find daunting.

A beautiful young Korean working girl, known only as Miss Kim, becomes Hobbes’s partner and his guide into deception and danger. Pushing through his tour, he becomes a part of the thoughtless, predatory subculture that binds him to the love of his life, but at an impossible price.

Described as a dark relative of Catch-22, M*A*S*H, and South Pacific, the blunt realism of The Life of Kim and the Behavior of Men: Human Bondage in the After-Market of War is disturbing, but powerful.

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Awards

International Award Sticker

Winner, 2024 International Impact Book Awards, Contemporary Fiction, June 2024

Kirkus Reviews, “A moving and well-written war drama.”

Read the critical praise for The Life of Kim and the Behavior of Men.

International Award Sticker

Finalist, Military, 7th Annual American Fiction Awards, American Book Fest, 2024