AND THE LORD SHALL RAISE AN ENSIGN

by Harold Gildston & Phyllis Gildston


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/4/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 238
ISBN : 9780595376568
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 238
ISBN : 9780595675371
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 238
ISBN : 9780595820429

About the Book

"Gordon floated out of the commander's office. He sensed his fortunes had turned 180 degrees. On the pinnacle of a phenomenal high, incandescing like lights on Broadway, he now believed that the backbreaking labor he had performed for his father on the roofs of Brooklyn had a larger purpose. His feet carried him to where his prayer book lay open to the well-worn page containing the sentence" and the Lord shall raise an ensign "

"And the Lord Shall Raise an Ensign" is a World War II male Cinderella story of sorts-with seductive and serendipitous twists. Charles Gordon, a handsome, well-spoken Jew from a poor working-class Yankee family, enters a naval officer's program along with almost exclusively southern classmates.

With some fairy-godmother luck and remarkable feats of derring-do, accomplished despite the erection of malicious and prejudicial obstacles, Gordon eventually becomes an oddball hero among awestruck peers and admiring superiors.

After earning the rank of ensign, an unexpected sequence of events ends with the virgin officer serving brilliantly as the Navy's youngest lead fighter director on an aircraft carrier in the Pacific war zone. Unforeseen and unjust consequences of dangerous liaisons, however, threaten to destroy him completely.


About the Author

The late Harold Gildston, Ed.D., served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Phyllis Gildston, Ph.D., later ?served? as his wife. As university professors, they specialized in the fields of communication and psychology. Phyllis is currently the Director of a therapy practice in New York. Harold has bequeathed us his experiences in this quasi-memoir.