Drawing on his own experiences in WWI, Charles Yale Harrison tells the story of a young man sent to fight on the Western Front. It is an unimaginable harrowing journey for an eighteen year old from Canada. Harrison conveys the sense of horrors of life in the trenches. This is where soldiers fight and die, entombed in mud, surrounded by rats and lice, forced to survive on insufficient rations. This is a book for anyone who enjoys reading and learning about history. It is fast paced, full of action, and tells the real story of what it was like to serve in the trenches during WWI. (excerpt: pages 45 - 48) FYI: this book is considered M for mature.
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