War literature (for a 17 y/o)

A bit obscure, but I’ve seen Dale Dye’s Run Between the Raindrops, about the battle of Hue, recommended.

The Endless Steppe

Summer of my German Soldier

How to Cook a Wolf – much more than a cookbook!

Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself

The Hiding Place

Twenty and Ten

and another one, great book.

While I enjoy reading Keegan very much, I don’t believe I’d recommend The Face of Battle for a 17-year-old girl—not unless she’s really, really into military history. (I first read it in my second year at college, and even then I wasn’t fully able to appreciate it.)

I think Keegan’s Fields of Battle: The Wars for North America would be more appropriate, especially the second half of the book, which deals with the warrior culture of the Plains Indians, the defeat of Custer’s Seventh Cavalry, the disappearance of the Frontier, and finally the development of American air power between the World Wars.

Of course, the first half is good too, from Colonial times through the US Civil War. But again, I think it would appeal most to a hard-core historian (professional or amateur).