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"1914" is a poignant novel through John Oxenham, which serves as a historic and emotional exploration of the tumultuous period main as much as World War I. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, the novel delves into the lives of various characters from distinct walks of life, as they grapple with the approaching conflict and the profound adjustments it'll deliver to their international. Oxenham's narrative skillfully weaves collectively the non-public stories of people, each going through their own demanding situations, hopes, and fears, towards the backdrop of the bigger geopolitical landscape. The novel captures the atmosphere of uncertainty and anticipation that hung over Europe in the years main as much as the outbreak of the warfare. Through nicely-drawn characters and brilliant storytelling, "1914" offers a humanizing lens through which readers can higher recognize the complex emotions and dilemmas faced with the aid of people caught up in the sweep of records. It gives a poignant reflection on the effect of struggle on each the collective and person psyche. "1914" is an undying painting that no longer only serves as a historical record of its technology but additionally resonates with standard issues of human resilience, sacrifice, and the iconic desire for a better future amidst the chaos of war. John Oxenham's novel stands as an effective reminder of the human enjoy during a pivotal second in records.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"1914" is a poignant novel through John Oxenham, which serves as a historic and emotional exploration of the tumultuous period main as much as World War I. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, the novel delves into the lives of various characters from distinct walks of life, as they grapple with the approaching conflict and the profound adjustments it'll deliver to their international. Oxenham's narrative skillfully weaves collectively the non-public stories of people, each going through their own demanding situations, hopes, and fears, towards the backdrop of the bigger geopolitical landscape. The novel captures the atmosphere of uncertainty and anticipation that hung over Europe in the years main as much as the outbreak of the warfare. Through nicely-drawn characters and brilliant storytelling, "1914" offers a humanizing lens through which readers can higher recognize the complex emotions and dilemmas faced with the aid of people caught up in the sweep of records. It gives a poignant reflection on the effect of struggle on each the collective and person psyche. "1914" is an undying painting that no longer only serves as a historical record of its technology but additionally resonates with standard issues of human resilience, sacrifice, and the iconic desire for a better future amidst the chaos of war. John Oxenham's novel stands as an effective reminder of the human enjoy during a pivotal second in records.