About Sam Gaylord Books

Discover powerful stories by Sam Gaylord that explore veterans' struggles and the hidden costs of war through memoir and critical narratives.

A thoughtful veteran reading a book outdoors
A thoughtful veteran reading a book outdoors
Memoir of Healing
Critical War Insights

Sam Gaylord’s works reveal the emotional challenges of returning from war and critique U.S. military policies, offering honest perspectives on identity, family, and the human toll of conflict.

Frequently Asked

Who is Sam Gaylord?

Sam Gaylord is an acclaimed author focusing on veterans' experiences and the impact of war through powerful storytelling.

What books are featured?

The site highlights 'Then I Came Home,' a memoir, and 'America’s Unfortunate Sons and Daughters,' a critique of U.S. military policy.

What themes do the books explore?

They explore veterans’ emotional struggles, identity, family healing, and the broader human costs of war and military decisions.

Who should read these books?

Anyone interested in veterans’ stories, military policy, or the personal effects of war will find these works insightful.

Are the books based on real experiences?

Yes, the memoir draws from Sam Gaylord’s own military service and post-war challenges.

What is the website’s purpose?

The site shares Sam Gaylord’s books to raise awareness about veterans’ struggles and the hidden costs of war.