FROM THE PUBLISHER
In the year 2001, Todd, an acclaimed painter with work in museums around the
world and a seemingly successful thirty-year marriage to the Brahmin Emily,
is living and painting in his two-hundred year-old Massachussetts farmhouse
when his youngest child, Jack, chooses the Marines over college. Feeling
puzzled and ultimately infuriated by his son's incomprehensible switch to
"the other side," a situation only further aggravated by his disapproval of
Jack's "townie" fiancée, Todd ultimately turns his back on his son. Not long
after the start of Gulf War II, Jack is deployed to Iraq and is killed
two-and-a-half weeks later, trying to fend off an ambush.
From this point on, Baby Jack tells the story of the family Jack leaves behind - his parents trying each to survive in their own way as their marriage shatters, of Todd's tortured breakdown and after-the-fact attempt to understand and relive his son's life, of Jack's widow's perserverance, and of the baby Jack left behind, which his fiancée gives birth to three months after Jack's death.
Baby Jack is a powerful and moving human story, which takes it readers into a territory way beyond the every day.
Also from Frank Schaeffer:
Faith of Our Sons: A Father's Wartime Diary
Author: Frank Schaeffer
April 2005
Keeping Faith: A Father-Son Story about Love and the U.S. Marine Corps
Frank Schaeffer, John Schaeffer
November 2003
Voices from the Front: Letters Home From America's Military Family
Frank Schaeffer (Editor), Frank Schaffer
August 2004