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Our Soldier Boy - A Tale of Loyalty and Sacrifice in the Crimean War - cover

Our Soldier Boy - A Tale of Loyalty and Sacrifice in the Crimean War

George Manville Fenn

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Our Soldier Boy," George Manville Fenn immerses readers in the vibrant tapestry of military life during the Victorian era, focusing on the trials and tribulations of young soldiers. The narrative, rich in colloquial language and vivid descriptions, captures the essence of camaraderie, bravery, and the harsh realities faced by soldiers. Fenn expertly constructs a blend of adventure and moral lessons, exploring themes of duty, sacrifice, and the impact of war on youth. Set against a backdrop of colonial exploits, the book offers a sympathetic portrayal of the soldiers' dilemmas, illuminated by a keen understanding of their emotional landscapes. George Manville Fenn was a prolific English author, known for his works aimed at young readers, often reflecting his own experiences and observations of society. His background as a teacher and keen interest in the moral and educational aspects of storytelling influenced his approach to writing. Fenn's own experiences in an era marked by imperial ambitions and military conflicts undoubtedly shaped the themes he explored in "Our Soldier Boy," allowing him to connect authentically with his audience. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in historical fiction that examines the complexities of war through a youthful lens. Fenn'Äôs engaging narrative style not only entertains but also invites reflection on the broader implications of bravery and duty. Ideal for both young adult readers and those nostalgic for classic literature, "Our Soldier Boy" serves as both a poignant adventure and a valuable historical context.
Verfügbar seit: 22.08.2023.
Drucklänge: 30 Seiten.

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