Jeep Show: A Trouper at the Battle of the Bulge, A Novel (The American Show Book 1)

Jeep Show: A Trouper at the Battle of the Bulge, A Novel (The American Show Book 1)

by ROBERT O'CONNOR

World War II & Holocaust
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Added on March 12, 2026

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A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2025In December 1944, as German forces launched their surprise counterattack in the Ardennes, U.S. Army Private Jim Tanzer was carrying a rifle. He didn’t expect to fire it.Jim is an enlisted entertainer in the Army’s Morale Corps (MOS 442)—one of the little-known performers sent to sustain the morale of combat infantry at the front, where the USO could not go.Assigned to a Jeep show unit led by fellow enlisted entertainer Mickey Rooney, Jim performs for weary soldiers just a mile or two from the fighting. It’s risky duty—but still safer than combat.Until it isn’t.Jim is older than most privates and never expected to be there. A former show-business dropout, he could have stayed home on a fatherhood deferment. His wife is furious he enlisted—and no longer answers his letters. Now, instead of song-and-dance routines, Jim is navigating checkpoints, nervous sentries, and the creeping realization that the war may not respect his assignment.When Jim is caught in the opening moments of the German offensive that will become the Battle of the Bulge, his war changes instantly.Ordered to carry a captured German map back to VIII Corps Headquarters, Jim must stay ahead of advancing SS divisions—and avoid being shot by jittery American sentries along the way.Three days later, supporting the exhausted 101st Airborne at Bastogne, Jim’s chances of surviving shrink by the hour. Then General McAuliffe orders a Christmas Day mission that becomes Jim’s ultimate test.Sure, his marriage—and all his troubles—will be over if he’s killed in action.But what if he’s captured? What if he runs?The show must go on. But how long can Jim hold off the final curtain?..."It seems odd to call a World War II novel ‘delightful,’ but that’s exactly what you get with O'Connor's mix of history and fiction as battles rage on and enlisted men entertain the troops.” — Kirkus Starred Review...Inspired by the wartime experiences of an actual enlisted entertainer, Jeep Show brings to life a little-known chapter of the war, following soldiers who risked their lives to sustain morale at the front. Rich with historical detail and dark humor, it’s a gripping, deeply human story about morale, courage, and the American GI.“Forrest Gump meets Band of Brothers.” — Reader Review

Reader Reviews

★★★★★Sarah Oliver

World War II was a time of unimaginable death, destruction, and tragedy. I can't fathom what it must have been like to live in such an environment for even a day, let alone months or years. Yet, Jim Tanzer, through his entertaining Jeep Shows, was able to lift the spirits of soldiers grappling with their own injuries and the constant fear of death. Unlike many Army entertainers who performed far from the front lines, Tanzer found himself in the thick of the action, putting on his shows even unde

★★★★★Linda Murphy

I love historical-fiction novels and this one hit my core. Robert O’Connor’s Jeep Show: A Trouper at the Battle of the Bulge masterfully brings events to life which allows readers to feel, smell, and visualize this era with remarkable clarity. He does this through the lens of thirty-year-old Jim Tanzer, a performer/dance instructor who leaves behind his wife and dance partner, Stella along with their young child. Given his experiences, Jim is assigned to Morale Corp, Entertainment Soldier. Sound

★★★★★Will Sonnet

So many stories of the Greatest Generation will go untold. We’re all aware of the heavily produced shows the USO did with Hollywood stars in the rear areas, but I had never heard of the tiny groups Uncle Sam sent to the front lines, to try and raise the morale of battle-worn troops: 3 or 4 entertainers in a jeep with a driver, who would perform songs and skits in 10+ shows in a day. Jeep Show begins in 1944, when the Allies were taking back Europe from the Germans, but the war still had a year o

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