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The Empty Greatcoat

Rebecca F. John

Editorial: Aderyn Press

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When Francis House enlists in the British Army in 1907, at the tender age of fifteen years and three months, he is not thinking about war. He imagines he simply wants to earn his stripes – to ease his traumatised father's Boer War memories, or perhaps to please his favourite sister, Lily, with whom he has always dreamt of adventure. But he soon discovers that simply becoming a soldier is not enough and, against the advice of his sergeant, he determines to seek out a real fight. Wading ashore at Gallipoli seven years later, Francis thinks he might just have found the site of his greatest opportunity. Here, he thinks, he might finally prove himself a man. First, though, he must find his missing friend Berto.
He needs to say sorry. He cannot yet imagine the ghosts that might stand in his way.
Disponible desde: 20/01/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 268 páginas.

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