In Really Donald? Why You Were Wrong: The Afghanistan Chronicles, B.P. Stone delivers a sweeping, deeply human account of the Afghanistan War as lived and remembered by the soldiers, medics, engineers, and families from across the coalition. Written with urgency and compassion, this collection moves beyond headlines and politics to reveal the everyday courage, heartbreak, and resilience of those who served, from the dust of Helmand to the bridges of Kandahar, from the valleys of Uzbin to the quiet return home.
Stone's narrative weaves together the voices of British, Canadian, French, German, Italian, Polish, and Danish troops, capturing the bonds of brotherhood, the cost of loyalty, and the enduring legacy of sacrifice. With vivid storytelling and a profound sense of gratitude, this book stands as both a tribute and a reckoning, a reminder that while wars end, the duty to remember and honour those who served never does.