The Lost Generation
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4.0 • 1 Rating
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- $4.99
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Publisher Description
The year is 1914, and the Great War has just begun. For eighteen-year-old A.J. Mitchell, living in rural Tennessee, the war seems the adventure of a lifetime, promising action, glory, honor, and above all the passage into manhood. Unfortunately for A.J., America has decided to take no part in what it sees as yet another European squabble, leaving A.J., along with his five like-minded friends, sidelined and despondent. Willing to go to any lengths to participate in the last great war, the event that they believe will define their generation, A.J. and his friends hatch a plan to journey to Britain to enlist in her army and fight alongside them. Over the next several years, A.J. and his friends are confronted by all the realities and horrors of war, leaving each to cope as best they can. Through the crucible of the Western Front, A.J. indeed grows into a man, but at what cost? He is left to confront the emotional scars left by the war and attempt to find some meaning beyond it. One century since the year of the Somme and Verdun, take this opportunity to explore the brutal, gut-wrenching tragedy that was World War I. Explore the true nature of war, and bear witness to the lasting wounds left in those charged with fighting it. The Lost Generation is a gripping and passionate story of one soldier simply trying to survive the greatest war the world had ever seen, and to attempt to collect up the pieces of himself in its wake.
Customer Reviews
Different but Intriguing
When you first start reading it can be hard to keep up with where they're at and remember what happened to all the characters. Yet it feels like an honest portrayal of what it felt like to serve back in WW1. There's some raw honesty that can be forgotten in war books. It was nice to get some backstory on the boys and the reasons they all sought to get out of their small southern town. Felt bad for Mitchell at the end but that's the realities of war. Wish we found out what happened to the redhead at the bar and Mitchell's family. This novel reminds me of All Quiet on The Western Front. Hopefully the author will be coming out with another book. Thank you for the insight and the read.