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The long patrol - A Thrilling WWII Espionage Tale of Courage and Sacrifice - cover

The long patrol - A Thrilling WWII Espionage Tale of Courage and Sacrifice

Albert M. Treynor

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Long Patrol," Albert M. Treynor skillfully weaves a narrative that explores the intricacies of human endurance and the dynamics of community in times of crisis. Stylistically, Treynor employs a vivid, lyrical prose that beautifully captures the raw emotions of his characters while grounding them in a meticulously crafted landscape. The book resonates within the context of mid-20th century literature, drawing parallels with existential themes presented in the works of contemporaries like Hemingway and Camus, reflecting on the struggles for meaning amid tumultuous societal change. Albert M. Treynor, a seasoned observer of social and psychological landscapes, brings his rich background in psychology and history to bear in this poignant work. His extensive travels and experiences during pivotal historical moments have profoundly informed his understanding of resilience and companionship, themes deeply embedded in "The Long Patrol." This informs his empathetic portrayal of characters facing their own long patrols through life'Äôs adversities, underscoring the universal quest for hope and camaraderie. For readers intrigued by character-driven tales that probe the depths of the human spirit, "The Long Patrol" is an essential addition to one'Äôs literary collection. Treynor'Äôs intricate storytelling and captivating character arcs not only engage the reader but also invite contemplation on the nature of endurance and the bonds formed during life'Äôs most trying journeys.
Disponible depuis: 10/07/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 204 pages.

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