In the summer of 1916, young August decides to leave his sheltered home in a secluded valley and volunteer for the First World War. His story, of hope and the relentlessness of war, of homesickness, of loneliness and love, of life and death. The author dissects the world of war, describes in detail the small and great hardships of the soldiers and weaves a tightly woven picture from history and fiction that vividly demonstrates the senselessness of war.
Novel (Historical Fiction)
200 pages
Hardcover
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