A review by mcrammal
Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark T. Sullivan

4.0

I can’t imagine the courage one must have in order to do what Pino repeatedly did, and to still end up with an optimistic outlook on life despite all the horrors he had seen and the loss he suffered. This is one of the less devastating WWII books that I’ve read, though. It would be interesting if at the end Sullivan had written what was added to the narrative as there seems to be discourse surrounding the validity of the story as a whole.