"Eli Greenbaum has written one of the best studies of those who fought, often successfully, their being drafted to fight in Vietnam. Based on long and colorful interviews with many resisters, his volume enriches our understanding of what drove unprecedented numbers of young men to challenge the Selective Service System."—Melvin Small, author of At the Water’s Edge: American Politics and the Vietnam War
"The Vietnam War was fought on many fronts, and we often forget that the home front was crucial here—marked by an army of courageous and patriotic men and women who often, at considerable risk to themselves, resisted this terrible war. Eli Greenbaum has brilliantly orchestrated the voices of resistance from that era. This is a major statement, a valuable piece of American history."—Jay Parini, author of Borges and Me
"From the superb opening (‘Draft dodging runs in my family’) to his effective closing chapter, Eli Greenbaum has crafted an exceptional study that adds considerably to what we know about opposition to the military draft during the Vietnam War. Of the many oral histories about the conflict, Greenbaum’s is the first I have read that combines the two genres of memoir and oral history. That Greenbaum has made this approach work is a tribute to his skills as a writer and storyteller. A thoroughly good read!"—Thomas M. Grace, author of Kent State: Death and Dissent in the Long Sixties