The Sooner You Forget

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Pub Date Feb 04 2025 | Archive Date Feb 03 2025

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Based on a little-known chapter of World War II history, The Sooner You Forget dramatizes the struggles of a young American soldier to not only survive a Jewish labor camp, but also to later reconcile what happened to him at the hands of the Nazis—and his own government.

Soon to be eighteen, Charlton Buckley is looking to escape the grips of his dead-end Wisconsin hometown and abusive father. When his dreams of joining a Major League Baseball team fall short, he channels his enthusiasm toward piloting for the Air Force. His youthful optimism is quickly burnt away when his plane is shot down on his first mission, causing him to be captured and sent to a German stalag. As the Nazis’ war efforts start to fail, though, they pull only Jewish soldiers from the Allied ranks and transport them to a secret labor death camp. Despite his Christian background, Buckley is taken, and there he experiences horrors beyond imagination. Navigating trauma, faith, love, and loyalty, The Sooner You Forget is the story of one man’s search to find true liberation decades after imprisonment.


Based on a little-known chapter of World War II history, The Sooner You Forget dramatizes the struggles of a young American soldier to not only survive a Jewish labor camp, but also to later...


Advance Praise

“Vivid, horrific, and heartbreaking, yet utterly redemptive. The visceral and cinematic narrative crackles with authority.”

—MARK SARVAS, winner of the American Book Award and Jewish Libraries Fiction Award for his novel, Memento Park

“Beautiful and touching passages counterbalance horror and loss with great effect, and giving life to an unknown or rarely told story is important.”

—JONATHAN STARKE, contributing editor to the bestselling novel The Boat Runner

“Vivid, horrific, and heartbreaking, yet utterly redemptive. The visceral and cinematic narrative crackles with authority.”

—MARK SARVAS, winner of the American Book Award and Jewish Libraries Fiction...


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A new adult historical fiction novel about a little-known chapter of World War II history, by James Kirkwood Fiction Award nominee, Christopher Bensinger

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A new adult historical fiction novel about a little-known chapter of World War II history, by James Kirkwood Fiction Award nominee, Christopher Bensinger

The author's publicist is pursuing a full...


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ISBN 9781637559604
PRICE $24.95 (USD)
PAGES 256

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This book was a moving account of a part of WWII that I had not heard about before. We have all heard how the Nazis treated people, and how the Americans were treated by the Japanese, but I did not realise how many Americans were put into camps by the Nazis.

Overall this was a very interesting read, and it is one I will remember and think about for a long time to come.

4 stars out of 5 ⭐️

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This story about WWII provides a different perspective from other historical fiction books I’ve read. It’s about a young American man who leaves his small hometown, and the girl he loves, to go fight in the war. When his plane is shot down, he’s taken as a prisoner and sent to a Nazi concentration camp. Although he does survive, the atrocities he experiences are hard to imagine. When he finally returns home he’s encouraged, even forced, to forget everything that happened to him. Eventually he realizes that’s not possible…

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