Memoir Launch: Blue Helmet by Edward H Carpenter
Schedule
Tue Apr 08 2025 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Village Well Books & Coffee | Culver City, CA

About this Event
Join us at Village Well Books & Coffee for an eye-opening discussion with Edward H. Carpenter, former U.S. Marine, UN peacekeeper, and acclaimed author, as he dives into the urgent and complex realities of war and peace - from the controversial idea of peacekeepers in Ukraine to South Sudan’s escalating international conflict.
But this conversation isn’t just about geopolitics. It’s also about the stories we tell ourselves about war—why nations fight, how conflicts are framed, and the dangerous trajectory of U.S. foreign relations.
Carpenter will also explore the craft of writing about conflict, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how storytelling shapes our understanding of war and peace. This is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
About the book:
Blue Helmet: My Year as a UN Peacekeeper in South Sudan tells the story of a country, a conflict, and the institution of peacekeeping through the eyes of a senior American military officer working on the ground in one of the most dangerous countries on the planet. South Sudan is rich in natural resources, and its fertile soil could make it the breadbasket of East Africa. Yet it remains the poorest and most corrupt country in the region, plagued by disease, famine, and ethnic strife. Abductions, sexual violence, death, and displacement affect tens of thousands of people each year.
Edward H. Carpenter pulls readers into his world, allowing them to experience the powerful, poignant realities of being a peacekeeper in South Sudan. In the process, the author reveals how the United Nations really conducts its missions: what it tolerates and how it often falls short of achieving the aims of its charter—equal rights, justice, and economic advancement for all people—with the use of armed forces limited to serving those common interests by keeping the peace and preventing the scourge of war. It is a story that is eye-opening, unsettling, and always compelling.
Global leaders may fairly claim that they have done everything they can to help South Sudan help itself: they’ve dispatched thousands of peacekeepers and provided billions of dollars in aid. So why is the UN still struggling to fulfill its mandate to protect civilians and safeguard the delivery of humanitarian assistance? What could be done better? Bringing the reader to the forefront of action, Blue Helmet answers these questions and raises others about how modern peacekeeping missions are organized and overseen, shedding light on some of the contradictions at the heart of peacekeeping.
About the author:
Edward H. Carpenter is a retired lieutenant colonel, a veteran of America’s “Long Wars” who served in the U.S. Army and Marines for a total of twenty-nine years, from Afghanistan to Japan, Indonesia to Saudi Arabia. He has written for the Washington Post and is the author of Steven Pressfield’s “The Warrior Ethos”: One Marine Officer’s Critique and Counterpoint. Carpenter is the founder of the nonprofit organization World Without War, to which he is donating his royalties from Blue Helmet.
Where is it happening?
Village Well Books & Coffee, 9900 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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